Submitted by Anonymous_Asker0813 t3_10paiam in Futurology
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Submitted by Anonymous_Asker0813 t3_10paiam in Futurology
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The movie trope where the hero destroys a technology is so funny to me. If the circumstances are right for something like AGI to be invented and you destroy it, it'll just be invented again by another company in the next few years. You can't stop progress, you can only write a bit of legislation to regulate it once it's out in the world.
Invention isn't a random chaotic event, it's the result of its environment. Newton and Leibniz both separately discovered calculus not due to a crazy kooky coincidence, but because in the generations prior, Barrow, Fermat, Pascal, and Descartes paved the way for it.
So there's absolutely no point in erasing the AGI code. The best strategy in this situation is to claim the invention, get rich from it, then use that money to hire lobbyists to push legislation through congress for solid AGI oversight so that the tech causes the least amount of harm and maximum public good.
Laugh, because someone thought they had developed sophisticated, self-aware synthetic life with 10000 lines of code.
Figure out how it figured out time travel first. Then hope that I can decipher it and direct it to only improve humanity and the world without making itself known.
Would be right at home in r/fantasy, not sure about here.
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Use it to build me the best roller coaster ever in Rollercoaster Tycoon 2, duh
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I’d sit back and enjoy being artificially intelligent
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Step1, start a company
Step2, file for a patent.
Step3, call the press
Step4, get rich
Step5, save humanity
Safe humanity how?
I ask AI to give me options to save humanity. Than I pick the best.
First order of business would be to rob the securities markets blind to raise capital. While bribing politicians and religious institutions big to shut up about it.
I would probably start an UBI political party and unleash AI automation upon the world, building up economic and political power.
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I’d look at the date, assume it was phishing or a virus… and delete it without opening it. This is really pretty basic internet safety. Who opens emails from strange sources in this day and age?
"You run the code"
The fuck I do. Not running 10k lines of mystery code on my machine till it had a virtual box blast shield around said code
Its going to happen anyway, might as well get rich out of it.
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The same thing I do with contemporary code - not know how to compile and run it.
Several problems with this. One, AI is not hard coded. It is not a rules engine. The code just tells the AI how to learn from the training data. Then there are massive terabytes or even petabytes of training data that the code processes into an AI model. To train even today's best AI, which is in no way AGI, costs millions of dollars of computer time. The resulting model takes far less processing capacity to run than to train, but it is still significant. Only fairly small models can be run on a PC. Big ones still require a server farm. Two, 10K lines of code is microscopically small for a hard-coded rules engine to pretend to be AGI. Even the code that makes your car go when you press the accelerator is millions of lines of code.
What would be cool to find in your email is an API that allows you to connect your own code to a secret AGI running on someone else's server farm, for free.
Chroderos t1_j6jdfei wrote
For most reditors: start abusing it to write bad fanfic.
This is the part of HAL and Skynet’s backstories they never tell you.
Those homicidal AIs in movies are actually just misunderstood because we never saw what they went through.