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Dorikka comments on I attempted the AI Box Experiment (and lost) - Less Wrong Discussion

47 Post author: Tuxedage 21 January 2013 02:59AM

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Comment author: Dorikka 21 January 2013 04:37:04AM 1 point [-]

I'd very much like to read the logs (if secrecy wasn't part of your agreement.)

Also, given a 2-hour minimum time, I don't think that any human can get me to let them out. If anyone feels like testing this, lemme know. (I do think that a transhuman could hack me in such a way, and am aware that I am therefore not the target audience for this. I just find it fun.)

Comment author: Tuxedage 21 January 2013 04:41:19AM 2 points [-]

Yeah unfortunately the logs are secret. Sorry.

Comment author: Kawoomba 21 January 2013 06:01:26AM 6 points [-]

Why?

Comment author: Qiaochu_Yuan 21 January 2013 09:44:48AM 12 points [-]

If I ever tried this I would definitely want the logs to be secret. I might have to say a lot of horrible, horrible things.

Comment author: prase 23 January 2013 01:14:18AM 0 points [-]

A preferable solution is to publish the logs pseudonymously, thus both protecting your status and letting others study the logs.

Comment author: Pentashagon 21 January 2013 07:15:07PM 0 points [-]

How many bitcoins would it take for me to bribe you to let me out?

Comment author: Dorikka 21 January 2013 09:21:06PM 3 points [-]

AFAIK, bribing the Gatekeeper OOC is against the rules. In character, I wouldn't accept any number of bitcoins, because bitcoins aren't worth much when the Earth is a very large pile of paperclips.

Comment author: handoflixue 22 January 2013 12:07:55AM 0 points [-]

I dunno. If the AI has already acquired bitcoins AND a way to talk to humans, it's probably on the verge of escape regardless of what I do. It can just bribe someone to break in and steal it. I'd be a lot more tempted to let out such an AI.

And that's the second AI I've let out of a box, argh :)