One of the dangerous lures of AI is that it takes away the burden and responsibility of having to make choices or decisions yourself. If the result seems good enough, why bother to check if there might be a better solution?
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Replying to @quasimondo
What if decent general AI requires that the AI puts enough computational resources into determining the probability that it increases reward if it leaves the current local optimum, to make it much better than us at this question?
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Replying to @Plinz
Well, let's hope that we will still find out, before we have become too lazy to think about something that.
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Replying to @quasimondo
On the bright side, it is going to be someone else's problem then: the AI will have to deal with it.
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