Serious question: When considering AI risks, should you trust worries of the kids inventing new AI or a veteran who builds vacuum cleaners?https://twitter.com/txkuhn/status/917107035505938432 …
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You should weigh the arguments of both, avoiding ad hominem considerations
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Replying to @mpshanahan @romanyam
I have high opinions of everyone involved in the debate, but they live in different ontological universes. Part of that is generational.
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WADR, 'builds vacuum cleaners' seems more towards the 'fake news' end of the spectrum of reducing, classifying & distributing information
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I had been so excited about the subsumption architecture and Cog, and then it all fizzled out with turtles...
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Maybe think of current devs as tot diff field (which unf shares same name), dedicated to solving immediate probs related to surveillance
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The great @rodneyabrooks tried to build AI and at some point gave up on it. Some of the kids try again. It is natural that he'd be a skeptic
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