I forgot that most people are not so surprisingly unafraid of AI because they somehow think it is not dangerous to share the planet with a species that is more intelligent than your own, but because they still cannot imagine that it will happen.
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Replying to @Plinz
Actually, in the form of psychiatric disorders, this state already exists...
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Replying to @RJsnda
The smartest humans are not dramatically smarter than the average humans, when compared with future machine minds, in the same sense as the fastest humans don't run dramatically faster than the average human when compared to a rocket car moving along the edge of physics.
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This also seems like it might be wrong, if (as seems plausible) effectively all inherent capability differences between humans are caused by deleterious mutations in the less-capable people.
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Btw, that is probably not true. For instance, genes may change the attention for symbolic cognition vs. motor control, or the duration of neuroplasticity during childhood. That may affect IQ, but does not have to be deleterious – just adapted to slightly different environments.
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