I haven't downvoted you, but I suspect that the downvotes are arising from two remarks:
Part of the problem, it appears to me, is that you're ascribing a verbal understanding to a mechanical process.
This sentence seems off. It isn't clear what is meant by mechanical in this context other than to shove through a host of implied connotations.
Also:
This can, quite easily, be expressed in mathematical / computational terms -- though I am insufficient to the task of doing so.
I could see this sentence as being a cause for downvotes. Asserting that something non-trivial can be put in terms of math when one can't do so on one's own and doesn't provide a reference seems less than conducive to good discussion.
This sentence seems off. It isn't clear what is meant by mechanical in this context other than to shove through a host of implied connotations.
Hrm. If I had used the word "procedural" rather than "mechanical", would that have, do you think, prevented this impression?
Asserting that something non-trivial can be put in terms of math when one can't do so on one's own and doesn't provide a reference seems less than conducive to good discussion.
If I am not a physicist, does that disqualify me from making claims about what a physicist ...
I have stopped understanding why these quotes are correct. Help!
More specifically, if you design an AI using "shallow insights" without an explicit goal-directed architecture - some program that "just happens" to make intelligent decisions that can be viewed by us as fulfilling certain goals - then it has no particular reason to stabilize its goals. Isn't that anthropomorphizing? We humans don't exhibit a lot of goal-directed behavior, but we do have a verbal concept of "goals", so the verbal phantom of "figuring out our true goals" sounds meaningful to us. But why would AIs behave the same way if they don't think verbally? It looks more likely to me that an AI that acts semi-haphazardly may well continue doing so even after amassing a lot of computing power. Or is there some more compelling argument that I'm missing?