TheAncientGeek comments on The Brain as a Universal Learning Machine - Less Wrong
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This made me think. I've noticed that some machine learning types tend to have a tendency to dismiss MIRI's standard "suppose we programmed an AI to build paperclips and it then proceeded to convert the world into paperclips" examples with a reaction like "duh, general AIs are not going to be programmed with goals directly in that way, these guys don't know what they're talking about".
Which is fair on one hand, but also missing the point on the other hand.
It could be valuable to write a paper pointing out that sure, even if forget about that paperclipping example and instead assume a more deep learning-style AI that needs to grow and be given its goals in a more organic manner, most of the standard arguments about AI risk still hold.
Adding that to my todo-list...
Yes, a better example than Clippie is rather overdue.