1) re "intelligent thing risk" my new fave take is https://twitter.com/fire__exit/status/1011762984136445953 …
2) humans took millennia to appear and were shaped by long-term environments. we're motivated to make virtual humans but it's gonna be messy & I think Moore's Law is over
3) "study"?
"sound alarm"? 
i bet the thing that goes through a maze fastest still isn't human legs
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human legs are good for * moving at a reasonably regular speed, * in distances in terms of miles * over reasonably flat surfaces * for time ranges in terms of hours, * if your only energy sources are animal and plant matter and also if you need stuff like jumping
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human legs are very general purpose, they do many things decently but nothing exceptionally. this sounds like what we want out of a "general AI"
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Until the next turn you have to take is vertical, out of an oubliette.
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almost like humans can build traps specifically designed to counter human aptitudes...
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What the maze looks like depends on what you want to find in it, and where you have to go to find it. The physical universe is a plausible outer bound and set of walls, but there are many rooms, and each its own maze.
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