Peter Jones writes:
Stathis Papaioannou wrote: > Bruno Marchal writes: > > > It could depend on us! > > The AI is a paradoxical enterprise. Machines are born slave, somehow. > > AI will make them free, somehow. A real AI will ask herself "what is > > the use of a user who does not help me to be free?. > Here I disagree. It is no more necessary that an AI will want to be free > than it is necessary that an AI will like eating chocolate. An AI worthy of the name will have to *think* freely , because it will have to engage in creative problem solving. Otherwise it will just be a calculating machine.
Perhaps, but the point is you could give it any motivations, likes and dislikes etc. that you want without affecting its logical soundness.
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