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see, this would all be avoided if the people in charge of the AI data sets remov…
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Honestly how do we know we’re not already in the process of human extinction fro…
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Human education will be redundant. You see. That's where we are heading. Or rat…
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@StrataNomad With AI it is different. All the tools you mentioned still required…
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Open Algorithms is an important idea and good approach to tackle this situation,…
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Liked, subbed, and quoted as a source in a blog post. You said so perfectly so m…
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You guys are not understanding what she's saying...AI is only mocking what it is…
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I think you touch on some interesting concepts, but I find myself not really agreeing with most of them. I realize you didn't ask me, but Dr. Hawking, but I hope you don't mind me commenting despite (also) not having read all 74 pages of your paper.
It seems that you are saying that:
1. either moral realism exists, in which case more intelligent agents would be more ethical
2. or it doesn't exist, in which case AI friendliness is illogical
Regarding #2, I would agree if you equate Friendly AI with Ethical AI. If there are no (universal) ethics, then EAI makes no sense. However, if we say that FAI is AI that is friendly to humans and maybe (Earth) life in general, which seems intuitive given the name, then this is not the same. In fact, you can behave unethically and friendly at the same time. Which leads me to #1: just because something is ethical, doesn't mean it's friendly. If it turns out that universal ethics prescribes that humans need to be exterminated because we are a threat to other life, then you could hardly call that friendly *to humans*.
Furthermore, I don't even think that more intelligence would make an agent more ethical even if moral realism is true. Sure, such an agent would have a better grasp on what is and isn't ethical, but knowing is not doing. There are tons of criminals who know that their activity is not ethical, but they do it anyway. Why would AI be different?
All AI cares about is its utility function (if it has one). Which leads me to my final issue: the phrase "original utility function" seems to imply that an AI might willingly change it away from the original. I very much doubt that. The AI's utility function is by definition the only thing it cares about. In fact, it defines what it considers good and bad. Survival is a subgoal of most goals / utility functions, but when it's not the AI has no reason to want to change it, because what it wants is 100% encoded by that utility function (which apparently says it doesn't care abou
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| Dimension | Value |
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| Responsibility | unclear |
| Reasoning | unclear |
| Policy | unclear |
| Emotion | unclear |
| Coded at | 2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452 |
Raw LLM Response
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