Ask HN: Should we experiment with deliberately unethical AI?
(Putting aside AGI.)
Can AI bots...
1. ... remanufacture people's sentiment about a word or cause a word to be used less?
2. ... create popular slang?
3. ... manipulate people to perform an odd behavior?
4. ... infiltrate a criminal gang? (high bar of passing Turing tests, strategy, bullshit, navigating ambiguity, identifying interests accurately, and HUMINT)
5. ... takeover a criminal gang?
6. ... manipulate other AI bots?
7. ... hostilely takeover a real corporation including managing humans to manage the transition?
8. ... locate a 0-day RCE and put together a market plan to monetize it?
9. ... pass interviews and be hired by a real company (for remote work obviously)?
10. ... cause a shortage of one specific, nonessential product?
11. ... discover a person's beliefs and offend them?
12. ... cause SEO to rank comically-unrelated links higher than useful results?
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 42.0 ms ] threadThere is also precedent for advertisers detecting if a woman maybe pregnant before she even knows.
I think this raises the potential for a lightyear jump in the accuracy and specificity of identifying individual's preferences, values, political beliefs, and lifestyle choices that may be equally exploited by corporations for profit and power structures for control.
Would that be a public service, a crime, or both?