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1. Chicag+m9[view] [source] 2023-07-05 17:40:08
>>tim_sw+(OP)
From a layman's perspective when it comes to cutting edge AI, I can't help but be a bit turned off by some of the copy. It seems it goes out of its way to use purposefully exhuberant language as a way to make the risks seem even more significant, just so as an offshoot it implies that the technology being worked on is so advanced. I'm trying to understand why it rubs me particularly the wrong way here, when, frankly, it is just about the norm anywhere else? (see tesla with FSD, etc.)
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2. goneho+gf[view] [source] 2023-07-05 17:58:33
>>Chicag+m9
The extinction risk from unaligned supterintelligent AGI is real, it's just often dismissed (imo) because it's outside the window of risks that are acceptable and high status to take seriously. People often have an initial knee-jerk negative reaction to it (for not crazy reasons, lots of stuff is often overhyped), but that doesn't make it wrong.

It's uncool to look like an alarmist nut, but sometimes there's no socially acceptable alarm and the risks are real: https://intelligence.org/2017/10/13/fire-alarm/

It's worth looking at the underlying arguments earnestly, you can with an initial skepticism but I was persuaded. Alignment is also been something MIRI and others have been worried about since as early as 2007 (maybe earlier?) so it's also a case of a called shot, not a recent reaction to hype/new LLM capability.

Others have also changed their mind when they looked, for example:

- https://twitter.com/repligate/status/1676507258954416128?s=2...

- Longer form: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/kAmgdEjq2eYQkB5PP/douglas-ho...

For a longer podcast introduction to the ideas: https://www.samharris.org/podcasts/making-sense-episodes/116...

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3. jonath+tU[view] [source] 2023-07-05 20:49:31
>>goneho+gf
> The extinction risk from unaligned supterintelligent AGI is real, it's just often dismissed (imo) because it's outside the window of risks that are acceptable and high status to take seriously.

No. It’s not taken seriously because it’s fundamentally unserious. It’s religion. Sometime in the near future this all powerful being will kill us all by somehow grabbing all power over the physical world by being so clever to trick us until it is too late. This is literally the plot to a B-movie. Not only is there no evidence for this even existing in the near future, there’s no theoretical understanding how one would even do this, nor why someone would even hook it up to all these physical systems. I guess we’re supposed to just take it on faith that this Forbin Project is going to just spontaneously hack its way into every system without anyone noticing.

It’s bullshit. It’s pure bullshit funded and spread by the very people that do not want us to worry about real implications of real systems today. Care not about your racist algorithms! For someday soon, a giant squid robot will turn you into a giant inefficient battery in a VR world, or maybe just kill you and wear your flesh as to lure more humans to their violent deaths!

Anyone that takes this seriously, is the exact same type of rube that fell for apocalyptic cults for millennia.

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4. NoMore+z21[view] [source] 2023-07-05 21:26:34
>>jonath+tU
> This is literally the plot to a B-movie.

Are there never any B movies with realistic plots? Is that some sort of serious rebuttal?

> Sometime in the near future this all powerful being will kill us all by somehow

The trouble here is that the people who talk like you are simply incapable of imagining anyone more intelligent than themselves.

It's not that you have trouble imagining artificial intelligence... if you were incapable of that in the technology industry, everyone would just think you an imbecile.

And it's not that you have trouble imagining malevolent intelligences. Sure, they're far away from you, but the accounts of such people are well-documented and taken as a given. If you couldn't imagine them, people would just call you naive. Gullible even.

So, a malevolent artificial intelligence is just some potential or another you've never bothered to calculate because, whether that is a 0.01% risk, or a 99% risk, you'll still be more intelligent than it. Hell, this isn't a neutral outcome, maybe you'll even get to play hero.

> Care not about your racist algorithms! For someday soon

Haha. That's what you're worried about? I don't know that there is such a thing as a racist algorithm, except those which run inside meat brains. Tell me why some double digit percentage of asians are not admitted to the top schools, that's the racist algorithm.

Maybe if logical systems seem racist, it's because your ideas about racism are distant from and unfamiliar with reality.

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5. Camper+Ci1[view] [source] 2023-07-05 22:58:32
>>NoMore+z21
There are humans with a 70-IQ point advantage over me. Should I worry that a cohort of supergeniuses is plotting an existential demise for the rest of us? No? There are power structures and social safeguards going back thousands of years to forestall that very possibility?

Well, what's different now?

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6. NoMore+vW1[view] [source] 2023-07-06 03:40:09
>>Camper+Ci1
> Should I worry that a cohort of supergeniuses is plotting an existential demise for the rest of us?

Because they're human. They've evolved from a lineage whose biggest advantage was that it was social. Genes that could result in some large proportion of serial killers and genocidal tyrants are mostly purged. Even then, a few crop up from time to time.

There is no filter in the AI that purges these "genes". No evolutionary process to lessen the chances. And some relatively large risk that it's far, far more intelligent than a 70 iq point spread on you.

> There are power structures and social safeguards going back thousands of years to forestall that very possibility?

Huh? Why the fuck would it care about primate power structures?

Sometimes even us bald monkeys don't care about those, and it never ever fails to freak people the fuck out. Results in assassinations and other nonsense, and you all gibber and pee your pants and ask "how could anyone do that". I'd ask you to imagine such impulses and norm-breaking behaviors dialed up to 11, but what's the point... you can't even formulate a mental model of it when the volume's only at 1.6.

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