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Comment author: Stuart_Armstrong 07 July 2011 04:21:20PM 4 points [-]

Unlike pre-scientific religion, the "cryonics + Friendly AI" Sysop story is 'cheap' for people who rarely compartmentalize. [...] It makes you happy!

AI makes me very very afraid, and sad.

Comment author: loup-vaillant 08 July 2011 12:19:55PM 2 points [-]

I understand "afraid" (let be an Unfriendly AI go Foom, and poof, we're all dead, or worse). But I don't get "sad". Could you elaborate a bit?

Comment author: Stuart_Armstrong 09 July 2011 09:55:31PM 1 point [-]

Well, to use dramatic language, if you thought that everying that that was good and fine about humanity - about existence - had a reasonable chance of getting erased forever, wouldn't that make you sad?

Comment author: loup-vaillant 09 July 2011 10:32:33PM *  2 points [-]

Not yet. I'm just afraid for the moment. And certainly not because of AI. AI is an existential risk, but it also have potentially great benefits as well. Among them is the reduction of other existential risks. So, I'm not sure AI is a net increase in the existential risks. Yet.

Of course, whatever is a net increase in existential risks might make me sad. But even then, I tend to be sad when I lost something, not when I think there's still a chance.

Comment author: [deleted] 12 July 2011 02:49:24PM 2 points [-]

It makes me sad because it means smart people aren't doing things that are actually useful.