AI is not an instant-win condition, but it would be fairly quick. There could be drama with the AI trying to develop nanotech, (running up against physical speed constraints rather than mental) before some sort of disaster hits, although this does remove agency from the humans who would mostly be following the AI’s commands.
I think AI can still be part of a story, provided it’s kept towards the final chapter. Developing true self-improving superhuman AI is rather like throwing the ring into Mt Doom—all that remains it to crown the king, mourn the (non-recoverable) dead, and write that everyone lived happily ever after.
Apologies for the self-obsessed diversion, but this is on topic: I’m writing a story which involves not AI but recursively self-improving IA, and I’m beginning to think that this might have been a bad idea for this sort of reason. In my story the situation is somewhat improved by the presence of a good reason why multiple entities begin self-improvement at approximately the same time, which means that conflicts remain. I can’t write superintelligent dialogue, but I’ve handwaved this as saying that most of the character’s mental energy is going towards other activities, leaving their verbal IQ within normal human ranges. The remaining problem is that the other characters become rapidly sidelined.
AI is not an instant-win condition, but it would be fairly quick. There could be drama with the AI trying to develop nanotech, (running up against physical speed constraints rather than mental) before some sort of disaster hits, although this does remove agency from the humans who would mostly be following the AI’s commands.
I think AI can still be part of a story, provided it’s kept towards the final chapter. Developing true self-improving superhuman AI is rather like throwing the ring into Mt Doom—all that remains it to crown the king, mourn the (non-recoverable) dead, and write that everyone lived happily ever after.
Apologies for the self-obsessed diversion, but this is on topic: I’m writing a story which involves not AI but recursively self-improving IA, and I’m beginning to think that this might have been a bad idea for this sort of reason. In my story the situation is somewhat improved by the presence of a good reason why multiple entities begin self-improvement at approximately the same time, which means that conflicts remain. I can’t write superintelligent dialogue, but I’ve handwaved this as saying that most of the character’s mental energy is going towards other activities, leaving their verbal IQ within normal human ranges. The remaining problem is that the other characters become rapidly sidelined.