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private_messaging comments on Wanted: "The AIs will need humans" arguments - Less Wrong Discussion

7 Post author: Kaj_Sotala 14 June 2012 11:01AM

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Comment author: CarlShulman 14 June 2012 07:52:31PM *  3 points [-]
  1. It doesn't answer Kaj's question.
  2. It presupposes a weird and unexplained situation in which AGIs are so efficient that they can subjugate humanity, and yet so costly that they can't convert energy (for the care and feeding of humans) into work more efficiently by building robots than through human workers.
Comment author: private_messaging 15 June 2012 01:37:22AM *  0 points [-]

1,2: suppose it is going into space, to eat Jupiter which has higher density and allows for less speed of light lag. It needs humans until established at Jupiter, after which it doesn't care.

The goal a self improving system has may be something along the lines of 'get smarter', and various psychopathic entities commonly discussed here don't look like something that would work well as distributed system with big lags.