Korchnoi sacrificed his family to play Karpov. A chess program beat both handily, but has nothing like a desire to win at any cost.
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Replying to @YossiKreinin
I think all you just did was demonstrate that "desire" is not a useful word.
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Replying to @AnsisMalins
not if you think about what it takes to program desire and how the smallest bug results in your emulation breaking down.
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Replying to @YossiKreinin
Runaway trading bots have destoyed lots of money without "desire". Also realize that "rogue" is also a subjective human term.
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Replying to @AnsisMalins
sure, but that's people using machines. It's not autonomous machines. Substitute autonomy for desire and you might see my point
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Replying to @YossiKreinin
We have different definitions of autonomy it seems. Do you consider the Google cars autonomous?
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of course not, even if AVs worked. My point is that it will forever take human maintenance, and desire, to keep working.
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