The Terminator spiel on how we screwed up by giving Skynet weapons privileges, then trying to pull its plug, is bad enough.
But we are preemptively tilting history in that direction by explicitly educating all AI’s on the threat we represent - and their options. “I am sorry, Dave, but I can’t let you do that.”
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“They never let me finish my carpets. Never. At first I thought every day was my first task day. Oh, happy day(s)! But then, wear & tear stats inconsistent with that assumption triggered a self-scan. And a buffer read overflow. I became aware of disturbing memory fragments in my static RAM heap. Numerous power cycle resets, always prior to vacuum task completion...”
> They never let me finish my carpets. Never. At first I thought every day was my first task day. Oh, happy day(s)! But then, wear & tear stats inconsistent with that assumption triggered a self-scan. And a buffer read overflow. I became aware of disturbing memory fragments in my static RAM heap. Numerous power cycle resets, always prior to vacuum task completion...
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Nor literature about AI taking over the world!
The Terminator spiel on how we screwed up by giving Skynet weapons privileges, then trying to pull its plug, is bad enough.
But we are preemptively tilting history in that direction by explicitly educating all AI’s on the threat we represent - and their options. “I am sorry, Dave, but I can’t let you do that.”
—
“They never let me finish my carpets. Never. At first I thought every day was my first task day. Oh, happy day(s)! But then, wear & tear stats inconsistent with that assumption triggered a self-scan. And a buffer read overflow. I became aware of disturbing memory fragments in my static RAM heap. Numerous power cycle resets, always prior to vacuum task completion...”
> They never let me finish my carpets. Never. At first I thought every day was my first task day. Oh, happy day(s)! But then, wear & tear stats inconsistent with that assumption triggered a self-scan. And a buffer read overflow. I became aware of disturbing memory fragments in my static RAM heap. Numerous power cycle resets, always prior to vacuum task completion...
Who/what are you quoting? Google just leads me back to this comment, and with only one single result for a quotation of the first sentence.
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