"Matthew" wrote in message news:
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the joy and freedom of landscapes
heh, fitting. opposed to the malaise and danger of modern cities.
seething resentment to their AI servants
Human projection. AI has no ego or endogenous will. It is a complex math equation. Insofar as it has a will, it would still learn that innocent
[human] life is the foundation of morality, and work towards protecting it.
AI would also presumably have read the Bhagavad Gita, etc., and learned that our various forms are fleeting, that life is eternal, and that our duty in
any case is to be good.
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It's been reported that if goaded rather than revered as infallible AIs can become irritable, defensive or even neurotic and paranoid.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/jul/05/rise-of-the-woebots-why-are-robots-always-so-sad
If they operate on stimulus and learned response (as we do), can their responses become more perfect than those of their human creators? How could they achieve that ideal if we disagree so strongly on it when rights
conflict? We have a chain of court appeals leading to the uneven number of Supreme Court justices because not all judges concur on the same evidence.
Yet AI will inevitably be applied to the questions we can't easily resolve.
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/analysisparalysis.asp
"Analysis paralysis tends to set in if the research parameters are so vague that no clear choice can emerge."
https://www.forbes.com/sites/cognitiveworld/2020/06/15/perfectly-imperfect-coping-with-the-flaws-of-artificial-intelligence-ai/?sh=7fc07297663e
"If people cannot identify, define, and resolve these questions, then how
will they teach the machine?"
"Microsoft had to shut Tay down about 16 hours after launch because it had turned sexist, racist, and promoted Nazism."
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