Ooh, man, I don’t know if pigs have more or less autonomy than AIs right now, but I’m inclined to think quite a lot more. current AIs seem like they’d crash pretty quick if just plopped in a robot body with little to no scaffolding, whereas mammals are built around autonomy. Not sure how it shakes out, though.
Pigs are more coherent long-horizon agents than AIs right now, indeed. (See: Claude Plays Pokemon). I didn’t mean to imply otherwise. I was talking about the ethical concept of autonomy as in, they-have-a-right-to-make-decisions-for-themselves-instead-of-having-others-make-decisions-for-them. But idk if this is conventional usage of the term and also I am uncertain about the object-level question (recall I said “maybe.”)
Ooh, man, I don’t know if pigs have more or less autonomy than AIs right now, but I’m inclined to think quite a lot more. current AIs seem like they’d crash pretty quick if just plopped in a robot body with little to no scaffolding, whereas mammals are built around autonomy. Not sure how it shakes out, though.
Pigs are more coherent long-horizon agents than AIs right now, indeed. (See: Claude Plays Pokemon). I didn’t mean to imply otherwise. I was talking about the ethical concept of autonomy as in, they-have-a-right-to-make-decisions-for-themselves-instead-of-having-others-make-decisions-for-them. But idk if this is conventional usage of the term and also I am uncertain about the object-level question (recall I said “maybe.”)