Comment by aaroninsf

5 days ago

Ximm's Law applies ITT: every critique of AI assumes to some degree that contemporary implementations will not, or cannot, be improved upon.

Especially the lemmas:

- any statement about AI which uses the word "never" to preclude some feature from future realization is false.

- contemporary implementations have almost always already been improved upon, but are unevenly distributed.

Anti-Ximm's Law: every response to a critique of AI assumes as much arbitrary level of future improvement as is necessary to make the case.