Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote: > On 1/17/23 19:14, Chris via cctalk wrote: >> My worst nightmare is some fiendish AI turning me into a really beautiful >> woman. Maybe with no arms. The Terminator future doesn't seem so bad by >> comparison. >> > My worst nightmare, which is sure to become reality is for it to become > a weapon, like most technology eventually does. >
If these AI weapons are implemented with current computing technology, it's hard to imagine them managing to take over the world before they crash/panic/BSOD/bomb etc depending on their specific flavour and/or get bricked by malware and/or fail due to leaking/dried up electrolytic capacitors and/or batteries. It's hard enough to keep systems going without interruption when this is what people are actively trying to do. In any case, how are they going to prevent the humans from cutting off their power? Why is it that the terminator never gets a warning light on and needs to call maintenance? Technology doesn't get simpler and more foolproof, it gets more complex and therefore more likely to foul up in some unexpected way eventually. Regards, Peter Coghlan. > > --Chuck >