So much bad karma....
That’s a good question.
A fractal, self-organizing digital organism that learns at geometric speed.
What can go wrong when it is calculated in a cloud on several computers around the world?
The software needs a higher computing capacity, so maybe I’ll book some in the cloud. If everything works the way I expect, everything is OK. If it doesn’t work, that’s OK too. But what if things go better than expected?
There are enough papers that deal with exactly this risk. I don’t have to quote them here. You can find enough information on the net. With a “stop” button or switch you won’t get far ..
Google’s AI has found glitches in games. And this AI can only play Atari games.
In addition, if it runs on a computer that can be reached in the network, the algorithm can be stolen and easily reprogrammed into a virus (actually a chained worm, but that doesn’t matter now). The algorithm is designed so that you can define any (formally definable) goal. In the wrong hands, this can cause considerable damage.
Maybe I shouldn’t worry so much and just try it out?
(I know, my English isn’t perfect. I apologize for that.)
At the end? I don’t know. You will be able to give the AI tasks or problems to solve, but I really don’t know what it will make of them in the end. It will be an independent thinking and acting entity.