Keep in mind that we still have our tools that make us ‘vastly superhuman’ circa 2012 , and i frankly don’t see how ‘automatic will’, for lack of better term, is contributing anything here that would make the fully automated system competitive.
This is actually one of Greg Egan’s major objections. That superhuman tools come first and that artificial agency won’t make those tools competitive against augmented humans. Further, you can’t apply any work done to ensure that an artificial agents is friendly to augmented humans.
This is actually one of Greg Egan’s major objections. That superhuman tools come first and that artificial agency won’t make those tools competitive against augmented humans. Further, you can’t apply any work done to ensure that an artificial agents is friendly to augmented humans.