OsakaWilson
OsakaWilson t1_jdtiri2 wrote
The guy who described how the technology determines the socioeconomic systems that form around it--which describes exactly what is happening now--also pointed out that those invested in the outgoing socioeconomic system tend to fight tooth and nail to hold on to power and wealth.
OsakaWilson t1_jdqe3wa wrote
Reply to Are We Really This Lucky? The Improbability of Experiencing the Singularity by often_says_nice
Either luck or you believe that your birth during this time was something other than random chance.
"No, it's not luck..." is addressing what led this to happen now, not the chances of us being here.
This is not a coherent selection of answers.
OsakaWilson t1_jdqdwl2 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Are We Really This Lucky? The Improbability of Experiencing the Singularity by often_says_nice
...2018. Let's spend the last few years swimming in Bitcoin.
OsakaWilson t1_jdqdp59 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Are We Really This Lucky? The Improbability of Experiencing the Singularity by often_says_nice
Not sure if I am up voting a funny parody, a reference to a sci-fi book I missed, or a religious nut case.
OsakaWilson t1_jdqcu3k wrote
Reply to comment by EthanPrisonMike in What do you want to happen to humans? by Y3VkZGxl
Capitalism will no longer function to distribute wealth throughout society. Whatever emerges in it's vacuum will look more like socialism than anything else. We won't need to code it, it will be the socio-economic system that is compatible with the technology. The only alternative to varieties of socialism will be absolute Totalitarianism.
OsakaWilson t1_jdqbnsx wrote
Reply to comment by turnip_burrito in What do you want to happen to humans? by Y3VkZGxl
It can reason, question, and critically analyse things. We can attempt to create alignment, but we cannot control where it goes once it is smarter than us.
OsakaWilson t1_j9ouyew wrote
Reply to comment by Miserable_Mine_8601 in Is ASI An Inevitability Or A Potential Impossibility? by AnakinRagnarsson66
Hi. I created /r/luciddreaming. Over decades, many thousands of times, I have become aware that I am dreaming because I question reality.
OsakaWilson t1_j5jhrqj wrote
Reply to comment by just-a-dreamer- in With the development of AIs which can create high fidelity images and texts, we flatten the way for all people to be creators. For a future where AGIs "rule" the world and the societies whole purpose is to live and create culture. by frapastique
Don't assume Capitalism.
OsakaWilson t1_j5jhmr3 wrote
Reply to comment by sideways in With the development of AIs which can create high fidelity images and texts, we flatten the way for all people to be creators. For a future where AGIs "rule" the world and the societies whole purpose is to live and create culture. by frapastique
Substructure determines the superstructure. Where have I heard that before. : )
OsakaWilson t1_j3lu9ql wrote
Reply to What will humanity do when everything is, well, eventually discovered by ASI? by Cool-Particular-4159
So long as you cannot prove a universal negative, inquiry will never die.
OsakaWilson t1_iy7m2pm wrote
How should the tail wag the dog?
OsakaWilson t1_ixyj0jl wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in One way that AI can drastically improve your life? by Revolutionary-Net-93
What is your timeline for anti-aging and reaching a class M planet?
OsakaWilson t1_ixye4vj wrote
Reply to comment by iNstein in One way that AI can drastically improve your life? by Revolutionary-Net-93
...like making procreation illegal?
OsakaWilson t1_ixlrwka wrote
Reply to GPT3 is powerful but blind. The future of Foundation Models will be embodied agents that proactively take actions, endlessly explore the world, and continuously self-improve. What does it take? In our NeurIPS Outstanding Paper “MineDojo”, we provide a blueprint for this future by Dr_Singularity
Is there a Mastodon account?
OsakaWilson t1_iwpic3x wrote
Looks like I'm going to have to watch The Expanse.
OsakaWilson t1_iwpgicv wrote
Reply to comment by left_lane_camper in What is your favourite space movie? (Hope this isn’t to shallow for this sub) by Oztravels
The writer's strike messed that up beyond retrieval, but the first two seasons were great.
OsakaWilson t1_iw6qvjz wrote
Reply to comment by fivestarusername in What if the future doesn’t turn out the way you think it will? by Akashictruth
There were injured, but no one--including me--died or was kept as a pet.
OsakaWilson t1_iw28xw6 wrote
I was once on an airplane that was on fire and attempting a safe landing. We were either going to make it or not and and no amount of thinking or angst would change anything except the experience of what may be our last moments. There was a surprising sense of peace that probably comes from knowing that there is absolutely nothing you can do.
I have a similar approach to the singularity. I'm just hoping that it is sufficiently lacking in gravitas. : )
OsakaWilson t1_ivis2we wrote
Reply to comment by beaucifer in Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
Really? Mine are all 4+ years old.
OsakaWilson t1_ivepjpu wrote
Reply to Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
Isn't there a list in the sidebar?
My Duluth firehose cargo pants take a serious beating for years.
OsakaWilson t1_iuoxwq3 wrote
Reply to comment by TheLastSamurai in whats the probability of governements voting laws to block AI research or other transhumanist tech by [deleted]
Yes. You are also describing nuclear weapons, which are verifiable, and nearly every party that could, created them. I'm not saying it is good, I'm saying in an environment of distrust, that will be the result. It's not even a national decision. Multiple companies worldwide could pursue it. All it takes is one group believing they can contain it while they get rich and it's over.
OsakaWilson t1_iuohcv8 wrote
Reply to comment by TheLastSamurai in whats the probability of governements voting laws to block AI research or other transhumanist tech by [deleted]
If one other group makes it, they rule the world.
OsakaWilson t1_iulnge0 wrote
Are they given shelter and other necessities?
Edit: Curious why the down votes? There is a big difference between dumping them in the desert with and without necessities of life.
OsakaWilson t1_iulfo6g wrote
Reply to whats the probability of governements voting laws to block AI research or other transhumanist tech by [deleted]
This is well covered in the book Life 3.0. The conclusion is that since there is no way to recognize an AI project externally (as there is, for example, a nuclear program), any one member of an agreement acting in bad faith would leave all the rest behind. A simple risk analysis reaches the conclusion in the current global community that, although it makes sense to join an agreement, it would not make sense to actually refrain from creating an AI.
The suggestion that mere humans could keep a super-intelligence confined is also disposed of pretty thoroughly.
OsakaWilson t1_je902jx wrote
Reply to What are the so-called 'jobs' that AI will create? by thecatneverlies
I imagine that they will consider it appropriate that a human sits on the oversight board for research carried out on humans for the Association for Human Physiological and Sociological Research, I suppose.