Comment by smaudet
1 day ago
> There's so much tacit knowledge and implicit computation coming from experience, emotions, sensory inputs and from our own internal noise.
The premise of the article is stupid, though...yes, they aren't us.
A human might grow corn, or decide it should be grown. But the AI doesn't need corn, it won't grown corn, and it doesn't need any of the other things.
This is why, they are not useful to us.
Put it in science fiction terms. You can create a monster, and it can have super powers, _but that does not make it useful to us_. The extremely hungry monster will eat everything it sees, but it won't make anyone's life better.
The Torment Nexus can't even put a loaf of bread on my table, so it's obvious we have nothing to fear from it!
I agree we don't have much to (physically) fear from it...yet. But the people who can't take "no" for an answer and don't get that it is fundamentally non-human, I can believe they are quite dangerous.