Perhaps I’m missing some obvious failing that is well known but wouldn’t an isolated VR environment allow failed first tries without putting the world at risk? We probably don’t have sufficiently advanced environments currently and we don’t have any guarantee that everyone developing AGI would actually limit their efforts to such environments.
But I don’t think I’ve ever seen such an approach suggested. Is there some failure point I’m missing?
Of course such approaches are suggested, for example LOVE in a simbox is all you need. The main argument has been whether the simulation can be realistic, and whether it can be secure.
Thanks. I’m surprised there are not more obvious/visibe efforts, and results/finding, along that line of approach.
I would say a sandbox is probably not the environment I would choose. I would suggest, at least once someone thinks they might actually be testing a true AGI, a physically isolated system 100% self contained and disconnected from all power and communications networks in the real world.
Perhaps I’m missing some obvious failing that is well known but wouldn’t an isolated VR environment allow failed first tries without putting the world at risk? We probably don’t have sufficiently advanced environments currently and we don’t have any guarantee that everyone developing AGI would actually limit their efforts to such environments.
But I don’t think I’ve ever seen such an approach suggested. Is there some failure point I’m missing?
Of course such approaches are suggested, for example LOVE in a simbox is all you need. The main argument has been whether the simulation can be realistic, and whether it can be secure.
Thanks. I’m surprised there are not more obvious/visibe efforts, and results/finding, along that line of approach.
I would say a sandbox is probably not the environment I would choose. I would suggest, at least once someone thinks they might actually be testing a true AGI, a physically isolated system 100% self contained and disconnected from all power and communications networks in the real world.