The marketplace is not selecting unfriendly agents in the sense that friendlier agents are left on the shelf, and the agents are not unfriendly in the sense that they make their own decision to be unfriendly—they are not deliberately dissimulating, and are not complex enough to do so. The behaviours you mention ae essentially hard-coding by the authors of the software, or the decision of producers to market certain products. The current situations one where agentive corporations are battling out with agentive consumers, with some not-very agentive software in the middle.
It’s not in the interest of consumers to buy unfriendly agent,s because they whole point of agents is to be ion the owner’s side, and act on their behalf. It is in the interest of corporations to sell software that’s biased towards themselves, and therefore sell software that’s only seemingly friendly. But that’s a variation on an age-old battle, and there are solutions. The free market solutions is to offer agents which aren’t rigged. -- the rational purchases will prefer them. The statist solution is to call, for regulation. It’s not much to do with AI as such either way.
The marketplace is not selecting unfriendly agents in the sense that friendlier agents are left on the shelf, and the agents are not unfriendly in the sense that they make their own decision to be unfriendly—they are not deliberately dissimulating, and are not complex enough to do so. The behaviours you mention ae essentially hard-coding by the authors of the software, or the decision of producers to market certain products. The current situations one where agentive corporations are battling out with agentive consumers, with some not-very agentive software in the middle.
It’s not in the interest of consumers to buy unfriendly agent,s because they whole point of agents is to be ion the owner’s side, and act on their behalf. It is in the interest of corporations to sell software that’s biased towards themselves, and therefore sell software that’s only seemingly friendly. But that’s a variation on an age-old battle, and there are solutions. The free market solutions is to offer agents which aren’t rigged. -- the rational purchases will prefer them. The statist solution is to call, for regulation. It’s not much to do with AI as such either way.