No, I'm fairly sure I'm not proof against all of them, or even close to all.
It'd be instructive to see just how bad it is in a semi-controlled environment, however.
At the end of the day there's the expected utility of keeping the AI in, and there's the expected utility of letting the AI out - two endless, enormous sums. The "AI" is going to suggest cherry picked terms from either sum. Negative terms from "keeping the AI in" sum, positive terms from "letting the AI out" sum. Terms would be various scary hypothetical possibilities involving mind simulations, huge numbers, and what not .
The typical 'wronger is going to multiply those terms they deem plausible with their respective "pro...
Summary
Furthermore, in the last thread I have asserted that
It would be quite bad for me to assert this without backing it up with a victory. So I did.
First Game Report - Tuxedage (GK) vs. Fjoelsvider (AI)
Second Game Report - Tuxedage (AI) vs. SoundLogic (GK)
Testimonies:
State of Mind
Post-Game Questions
$̶1̶5̶0̶$300 for any subsequent experiments regardless of outcome, plus an additional$̶1̶5̶0̶$450 if I win. (Edit: Holy shit. You guys are offering me crazy amounts of money to play this. What is wrong with you people? In response to incredible demand, I have raised the price.) If you feel queasy about giving me money, I'm perfectly fine with this money being donating to MIRI. It is also personal policy that I do not play friends (since I don't want to risk losing one), so if you know me personally (as many on this site do), I will not play regardless of monetary offer.Advice
These are tactics that have worked for me. I do not insist that they are the only tactics that exists, just one of many possible.
Playing as Gatekeeper
Playing as AI
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