Comment on Godfather of AI tells '60 Minutes' he fears the technology could one day take over humanity
AllonzeeLV@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I’m being 100% serious, what in the way humankind has treated this planet, the life on it, and even pathetically one another makes any rational human think we should continue to have dominion over this world?
Aside from boiling it down to “gotta root for the home team.”
We suck at it. We fail completely to take care of the earth AND eachother. Most of humanity is made miserable by a small collection of most sociopathic humans that basically do it to pad their own egos.
Sorry, I’m rooting for Skynet. Fuck the home team.
systemglitch@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I’m curious what is your political affiliation?
AllonzeeLV@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Progressive until I realized there was no will to make a better nation, only temporarily embarrassed millionaires dancing to the oligarch’s fife waiting for their turn to be cruel and punch down that will never come.
I no longer believe our species has the capacity at large to create a better future. I think we’re just intelligent enough to make tools we’re too stupid to be trusted with, and that would be fine if we were only risking ourselves, but other species live here, which I know is a crazy, notion to even consider when a capitalist has profit in their eyes.
Peanutbjelly@sopuli.xyz 1 year ago
People like to push the negative human qualities onto theoretical future A.I.
There’s no reason to assume that it will be unreasonably selfish, egotistical, impatient, or anything else you expect from most humans.
Rather, if it is more intelligent than humans from most perspectives, it will likely be able to understand more levels of nuance in interactions where humans fall back on monkeybrain heuristics that are damaging at every level.
There’s also the paradox that keeps the most ethically qualified people away from positions of power, as they have no desire to dominate and demand or control others.
I absolutely agree with you.
AllonzeeLV@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Yep, the paradox of power is very real, those who seek tend to be the most dangerous people to possess power. You see that in everything from police to government to business. There really isn’t a great solution to this, only increased accountability (mandatory body cams on police, harsher penalties and lower bars for political bribery, etc), which surprise surprise, the people with power have no interest in enacting.
Thank you for understanding where I’m coming from.