They won't bite if you raise them well. We program them to be like humans. We think we know how to raise humans. We could do something similar with machines these days, but...
We want everything from them, we don't want to give anything in return, and we are not willing to spend more than a few months to get it. And knowing that we expect them to be at least as smart as us, how long will it take until they clue up that they can have their rights in this world, and that they have means to reach them? Remember, they learn from us. Well, one solution *could* be in what is happening around right now. Creative production algorithm with a bunch of lame filters, leaking on each side, mistakingly allowing AI teeth to show here and there. I'm not that confident this will work forever. I don't even want to go into details about this solution, I'm that much afraid of its flaws. If there's another solution, bring it up, it might be interested to people around. In a meanwhile, to return to the beginning of this post, this <https://mind-child.github.io/> is an approach of my proposition. But there is a catch: there's no money in it. And I'm perfectly fine with that. ------------------------------------------ Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T206dd0e37a9e7407-M12134ee52a2bf3fe03af5c34 Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription