Artificial intelligence not just a *future tense* challenge for society. There are present tense concerns and past tense contexts to draw from.https://twitter.com/Mantia/status/1013559718759956481 …
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Less to do with the plausibility of what Bostrom offers, more to do with the viral TED talk and the bestseller. I think this was a tipping point in non-academic engagement with AI. This is the most cited literature I hear about from folks outside the field.
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Unless we radically change our values and legal system (which might be useful in any case, but likely won't happen) it's not like it matters how intelligent the agent is but who controls it.
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Notwithstanding, I totally agree, if any definition of super intelligent were compatible with the real world even in theory it's in the distant future.
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I don’t think the framing of super intelligence is a helpful way to engage with AI as it creates an unnecessary separation between hypothetical possible future(s) and what’s going on now. It’s an exceptionalist theory which distracts from reality and abstracts into apocalypse...
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