Re: [agi] How AI will kill us

2023-12-03 Thread Matt Mahoney
All species eventually go extinct. But I think humans are safe for at least another century. There aren't enough long term trends to predict much further than that into the future. But Moore's law gives us over a century before self replicating nanotechnology surpasses the storage capacity of DNA b

Re: [agi] How AI will kill us

2023-12-03 Thread John Rose
On Sunday, December 03, 2023, at 7:59 AM, James Bowery wrote: > > A dream to some, a nightmare to others.  > All those paleolithic megaliths around the globe… hmmm…could they be from previous human technological cycles? Unless there's some supercyc

Re: [agi] How AI will kill us

2023-12-03 Thread James Bowery
On Sun, Dec 3, 2023 at 6:05 AM John Rose wrote: > ... > Why do you think dystopias haven't happened... > A dream to some, a nightmare to others. -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https:/

Re: [agi] How AI will kill us

2023-12-03 Thread John Rose
On Saturday, December 02, 2023, at 11:25 PM, Giovanni Santostasi wrote: > AGI gives whatever we want so that is the end of us, so idiotic conclusion, > sorry. Although I would say after looking at the definition of dystopia and once one fully understands the gravity of what is happening it is al

Re: [agi] How AI will kill us

2023-12-03 Thread John Rose
On Saturday, December 02, 2023, at 11:25 PM, Giovanni Santostasi wrote: > I cannot believe this group is full of dystopians. Dystopia never happen, at > least not for long or globally. They are always localized in time or space. > Hollywood is full of dystopia because they lack imagination.  Thi