AABoyles comments on If there IS alien super-inteligence in our own galaxy, then what it could be like? - Less Wrong

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Comment author: AABoyles 26 February 2016 06:23:04PM 2 points [-]

The superintelligence could have been written to value-load based on its calculations about an alien (to its creators) superintelligence (what Bostrom refers to as the "Hail Mary" approach). This could cause it to value the natural development of alien biology enough to actively hide its activities from us.

Comment author: AABoyles 26 February 2016 06:28:15PM 0 points [-]

...Think of the Federation's "Prime Directive" in Star Trek.

Comment author: Coacher 27 February 2016 09:48:49AM 1 point [-]

Or the way we try to keep isolated people isolated (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncontacted_peoples)

Comment author: James_Miller 27 February 2016 03:03:34PM *  0 points [-]

Crazy Idea--What if we are an isolated people and the solution to the Fermi paradox is that aliens have made contact with earth, but our fellow humans have decided to keep this information from us. Yes, this seems extremely unlikely, but so do all other solutions to the Fermi paradox.

Comment author: Coacher 01 March 2016 06:18:06PM 0 points [-]

Then why would they even contact those few people?

Comment author: James_Miller 01 March 2016 07:43:04PM 0 points [-]

It might not be direct contract but rather our astronomers have long since detected signs of alien life, but this has been kept from us.

Comment author: g_pepper 01 March 2016 06:31:38PM 0 points [-]

That is the basic idea behind the X-Files TV series and various UFO conspiracy theories, isn't it?

Comment author: _rpd 27 February 2016 09:40:47PM 1 point [-]

Or we are an experiment (natural or artificial) that yields optimal information when unmanipulated or manipulated imperceptibly (from our point of view).