(ZMDavis wrote:) “But AGI is [...] not being a judge or whoever writes laws.”
If Eliezer turns out to be right about the power of recursive self-improvement, then I wouldn’t be so sure.”
Argh. I didn’t mean that as a critique on EY’s prowess as an AGI theorist or programmer. I doubt Jesus would’ve wanted people to deify him, just to be nice to eachother. I doubt EY meant for his learning of philosophy to be interpreted as some sort of Moral code, he was just arrogant enough not to state he was sometimes using his list to as a tool to develop his own philosophy. I’m assuming any AGI project would be a team, and I’d doubt he’d challenge his best comparitive advantage is not ethics. Maybe he plans on writing the part of the code that tells an AGI how to stop using resources for a given job.
(ZMDavis wrote:) “But AGI is [...] not being a judge or whoever writes laws.”
If Eliezer turns out to be right about the power of recursive self-improvement, then I wouldn’t be so sure.”
Argh. I didn’t mean that as a critique on EY’s prowess as an AGI theorist or programmer. I doubt Jesus would’ve wanted people to deify him, just to be nice to eachother. I doubt EY meant for his learning of philosophy to be interpreted as some sort of Moral code, he was just arrogant enough not to state he was sometimes using his list to as a tool to develop his own philosophy. I’m assuming any AGI project would be a team, and I’d doubt he’d challenge his best comparitive advantage is not ethics. Maybe he plans on writing the part of the code that tells an AGI how to stop using resources for a given job.