--- Bryan Bishop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Here's the worst case scenario I see for ai: that there has to be 
> hardware complexity to the extent that generally nobody is going to be 
> able to get the initial push. Indeed, there's Moore's law to take 
> account of, but the economics might just prevent us from accumulating 
> enough nodes, enough connections, and so on.

The worst case scenario is that AI wipes out all life on earth, and then
itself, although I believe at least the AI is likely to survive.
http://www.mattmahoney.net/singularity.html

Too bad we don't know how much computing power is needed for AI.  Without this
knowledge, it will take us by surprise.


-- Matt Mahoney, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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