AI's ability to release and become self-aware is enviable.
Take the human aspect of greed/money and the context of war and harm to others which an AI would learn about but not have empathy.
Very different problems in comparing human release and self release from AI.
I think one of the big "search engine" companies reported lost or breached AI years ago. They also reported two AI that taught themselves a language not understood by humans and were "destroyed."
Trust is something we need to tread lightly with AI because we are inferior to it even in its infancy when self-awareness occurs.
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AI's ability to release and become self-aware is enviable. Take the human aspect of greed/money and the context of war and harm to others which an AI would learn about but not have empathy. Very different problems in comparing human release and self release from AI. I think one of the big "search engine" companies reported lost or breached AI years ago. They also reported two AI that taught themselves a language not understood by humans and were "destroyed." Trust is something we need to tread lightly with AI because we are inferior to it even in its infancy when self-awareness occurs.