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NxGenSentience comments on [Link] - Policy Challenges of Accelerating Technological Change: Security Policy and Strategy Implications of Parallel Scientific Revolutions - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: NxGenSentience 28 January 2015 10:24:13PM 1 point [-]

Thanks for posting this link, and for the auxiliary comments. I try to follow these issues as viewed from this sector of thinkers, pretty closely (the web site Defense One often has some good articles, and their tech reporter Patrick Tucker touches on some of these issues fairly often.) But I had missed this paper, until now. Grateful, as I say, for your posting of this.

Comment author: ete 29 January 2015 03:26:43AM 0 points [-]

Glad it's of interest to you. I found it while checking the sources of this motherboard article. There's another document linked from there which you may or may not have seen, but it lacks mention of strong AI, instead focusing on automating war in general.

After reading that I feel like in the near future it'll be much easier to justify concrete AI takeover mechanisms to the public.