by FishbellykanakaDude » Fri Feb 09, 2018 8:21 pm
psCargile wrote:I doubt the Singularity will be what we expect. Across species, intelligence is adaptive and suitable for a variety of survival strategies. Our intelligence is one of tool making, unlike the dolphin, or the octopus. What kind of intelligence do we expect the machine to have?
My guess would be "pattern matching" per se.
The tricky bit with "increasing the intelligence" of AI, assuming a "neural net"-like learning method, is the "testing the net by getting meaningful positive/negative feedback from the real world" process, and what "meaningful" means.
I hinge my entire argument against the Singularity on my opinion that humanity is not smart enough, AND not stupid enough, to "hyper-educate" a proto-sentient AI with sufficiently "meaningful" neural training, and THEN to connect such a beast to a physical means to enforce it's newly found "free will" to action.
..yet, I could be wrong.
I do see non-sentient very intelligent AIs acting as our infinitely malleable tools, though.
Meaning, we could easily be enslaved, or freed from servitude, by groups within mankind wielding those tools. But servitude TO those tools,.. I think not.
Aloha!

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[quote="psCargile"]I doubt the Singularity will be what we expect. Across species, intelligence is adaptive and suitable for a variety of survival strategies. Our intelligence is one of tool making, unlike the dolphin, or the octopus. What [b][i][u][color=#0000BF]kind of intelligence[/color][/u][/i][/b] do we expect the machine to have?[/quote]
My guess would be "pattern matching" per se.
The tricky bit with "increasing the intelligence" of AI, assuming a "neural net"-like learning method, is the "testing the net by getting meaningful positive/negative feedback from the real world" process, and what "meaningful" means.
I hinge my entire argument against the Singularity on my opinion that humanity is not smart enough, AND not stupid enough, to "hyper-educate" a proto-sentient AI with sufficiently "meaningful" neural training, and THEN to connect such a beast to a physical means to enforce it's newly found "free will" to action.
..yet, I could be wrong. :)
I do see non-sentient very intelligent AIs acting as our infinitely malleable tools, though.
Meaning, we could easily be enslaved, or freed from servitude, by groups within mankind wielding those tools. But servitude TO those tools,.. I think not.
Aloha! :) <shaka!>