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Will AGI make humans obsolete?

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Carlos De la Guardia3 years ago

Summary: 1. Don't treat biological or digital people like tools. That's slavery.

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Carlos De la Guardia3 years ago

2. If you think AGI can do or think things humans cannot, you need to demonstrate it can: - compute things we cannot, or - construct physical things we cannot - generate new ideas in ways we cannot - select among ideas in ways we cannot - direct its resources in ways we cannot

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Carlos De la Guardia3 years ago

I think AGI and humans will have precisely the same repertoire of things they can do in principle. The same is true of us and our ancestors 50,000 years ago.

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Carlos De la Guardia3 years ago

Of course, there are *practical* differences in both cases. We know more than our ancestors. But, they could learn what we know. If AGIs or aliens are ever ahead of us, we can learn from them. None of their thoughts will be unthinkable for us.

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Carlos De la Guardia3 years ago

(We might need some hardware upgrades, but the fundamentals of how our minds work can remain the same.)

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BioBootloader3 years ago

Universality is fascinating. I'm once again reminded I need to read The Beginning of Infinity!

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Niirbhay3 years ago

"I think AGI and humans will have precisely the same repertoire of things they can do in principle." Can we then say that AGI is similarly "fallible" to everything that humans are?

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Carlos De la Guardia3 years ago

Indeed. The impossibility of certainty isn’t a biological fact, but a logical one.

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gianmarco.eth ~ gianmarco.lens3 years ago

Hey Carlos, wonderful discussion. I did feel at some points that minds and thoughts were flowing faster than the mouth, and that happens when you're having a stimulant debate :) Hope to see more content like this in the future!

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Carlos De la Guardia3 years ago

Perhaps I should slow down and enunciate more. I could break out my fake British accent, I suppose.

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