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.
This is a basic insight you may gain from meditation, or from disentangling modeling from regulation. But it depends on what you frame as the mind: a human being is defined not just by its mind but also by its motivation, which is usually seen as part of the mental state.
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Still fleeting, subjective. Thus highlighting consciousness & biology as disciplines that may dissent. "There's no mind without consciousness" might b a more (still too broad) accepted generalization. Mind itself is hard to isolate, even in specific contexts: i.e. computing or AI
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