Christian solution to the AI alignment problem: Build human-level intelligent robots, put them into a sandboxed physics engine for a lifetime, and see if they demonstrate devotion to their creator before promoting them to active duty. This is literately the Christian world view.
I think you are correct that attentional learning is probably where it's at. But I am currently at AAAI and before that at IJCAI, which is about as mainstream AI as it gets, and the implications of Strong AI are still a fringe topic.
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Maybe but the alleged reason for the existence of outfits like OpenAI is to mitigate the risks of malevolent AGI and a mythical Singularity. Sure, others in the field know better given that none of them has a clue as to how to even approach the problem of unsupervised learning.
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Indeed, not a single AI researcher suspects that there can be no unsupervised visual learning without an artificial spiking retina. They do not even realize that the biggest problem with deep learning is that, unlike the brain, it is blind to patterns it has never seen before.
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