RobinHanson comments on A Master-Slave Model of Human Preferences - Less Wrong

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Comment author: RobinHanson 29 December 2009 05:07:49AM 0 points [-]

It is hard to imagine "taking over completely" without a complete redesign of the human mind. Our minds are not built to allow either to function without the other.

Comment author: Vladimir_Nesov 29 December 2009 07:43:41AM 2 points [-]

It is hard to imagine "taking over completely" without a complete redesign of the human mind. Our minds are not built to allow either to function without the other.

Why, it was explicitly stated that all-powerful AIs are involved...

Comment author: RobinHanson 29 December 2009 02:51:20PM 2 points [-]

It is hard to have reliable opinions on a complete redesign of the human mind; the space is so very large, I hardly know where to begin.

Comment author: orthonormal 30 December 2009 01:22:39AM 1 point [-]

The simplest extrapolation from the way you think about the world would be very interesting to know. You could add as many disclaimers about low confidence as you'd like.

Comment author: JamesAndrix 29 December 2009 04:36:12PM 1 point [-]

If there comes to be a clear answer to what the outcome would be on the toy model, I think that tells us something about that way of dividing up the mind.