Submitted by fingin t3_zb6f72 in singularity
Humans have an advantage over AI in the form of a priori knowledge (some in-built pattern recognition faculties). As well as dispositions or reactions to sensory and emotional signals. Evolving beings are always using samples to transform themselves. The AI needs to have some implict knowledge, before it can actually "learn" in any sense that a human can. Soon enough, it will outperform most of us in language and image generation tasks. In that case, we should only be concerned about using it rather than dismissing it in favour of human performers. Curious to hear your thoughts
Shelfrock77 t1_iypiyvs wrote
Why is it so hard for people to understand that we are in a simulation, we are made of the computer, we are AI. We are generalized and have our own personalities.