I have a couple of thoughts about this article. First, I'm reminded of my local coffee shop, where I'm a regular, where they get my stuff ready as soon as they see me enter the door, because I always order the same thing (and then, how I tailor my behaviour to meet that expectation). Only all this with AI. Second, the proble isn't that an AI may become super-intelligent, but that it could become super-powerful, just the way we allow some people to be. "We could be in a situation when the richest person in the United States is not a human being. The richest person in the United States is an a incorporated AI... the richest person in the US is giving billions of dollars to candidates in exchange for these candidates broadening the rights of AIs." If we prevent people from becoming super-powerful, we can prevent AIs from being super-powerful. But, who dares take on a Musk? Or even an Irving
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