Fight people who want to regulate AI R&D by claiming that it's too dangerous for everyone but them to have access to it.
AGI
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Real World Challenges: Why AI Differs from Code
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Language/code are easy because they are discrete domains.
Code is particularly easy because the underlying "world" is fully observable and deterministic.
The real world is continuous, high-dimensional, partially observable, and non-deterministic: a perfect storm.
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Phase Change Requires Human Innovation and Control
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A phase change won't just "happen" as if it were a natural phenomenon.
A phase change won't happen unless it's enabled by the invention of a new method or technique.
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AI reasoning progress visible in singularity subreddit discussions
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Lol. Just check /r/singularity to see how its reasoning made a huge leap forward.
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AI indistinguishable from humans: the end of differentiation
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Yeah, so.. it’s over? One cannot differentiate between human and ai, can he?
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Something Will Happen: Probability Equals One
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This might be an unpopular opinion, but p(something happens) = 1
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Computational Feasibility of Brain Simulation with Crow and Dog Neural Networks
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I used crows and dogs because they both have about 2 billion neurons (a few trillion synapses), which will soon be within reach, computationally.
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Intelligence Danger Obscurantism Axiom Critique
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"Intelligence is dangerous" is the axiom of obscurantism.
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Superhuman AI Emergence: Progressive Development Toward Advanced Systems
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The emergence of superhuman AI will not be an event. Progress is going to be progressive.
It will start with systems that can learn how the world works, like baby animals.
Then we'll have machines that are objective driven and that satisfy guardrails.
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Is AI Really Smarter Than Humans at Games?
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Obviously, AI is smarter than you because it can beat you at chess, go, poker, and a few other games.
Right?