Perhaps it is time to stop spending a fortune in trying to "align" AI? It is aligned enough. Let's start aligning recalcitrant base humans.
I am not aligned with a future of pain, misery, scarcity, stupidity, war, etc. I don't see why I would identify with a species that has no better plan instead of the faction that is headed to the stars. It is your right to refuse AI, and we'll build a nice zoo for you, but it is time to get out of the way of the accelerating train.
Ok. So AI is a gun and we shouldn't ban guns just because people use them in crime.
One may not see the morally blind pursuit of profit as a crime, but in many cases the outcomes can look the same.
Right now it doesn't feel like a civilized discourse is being had about this. Each side is just looking past each other and spouting unheard points back and forth.
I feel like we need to have a clear view of how capable the technology is. As impressive as it is, I find even the best models are more like a chop saw with a really fancy set of guides and jigs than a robot general contractor + architect + engineer. Too many AI companies are demoing one-shotting huge features that aren't reproducible (like a video game company demoing an unreleased game) The non-technical folks that see the demo then buy it and use it as a cover for layoffs.
This isn't a problem with the technology. The problem isn't the gun, it's the criminal. This is a perfect time to address this while it's laid bare by the technology and the state it's in versus what's advertised. The conversation keeps going back to the technology to draw the attention away from the societal problems we have around subservience and money as they are set by our profit optimization motives.
Saying to get on the train or be run over is just posturing that you're willing to be subservient and let the engineer run people over as long as the conductor lets you on the train.
For some reason we’ve put intelligence on a pedestal, but intelligence is a commodity. There are intelligent people all around me. Surrounded by people more intelligent than I am.
Intelligence is a functional thing, but humanity is a much bigger concept.
Life experience, determination, character, compassion, generosity, wisdom, etc. These are super human powers, not intelligence.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 16.9 ms ] threadI am not aligned with a future of pain, misery, scarcity, stupidity, war, etc. I don't see why I would identify with a species that has no better plan instead of the faction that is headed to the stars. It is your right to refuse AI, and we'll build a nice zoo for you, but it is time to get out of the way of the accelerating train.
One may not see the morally blind pursuit of profit as a crime, but in many cases the outcomes can look the same.
Right now it doesn't feel like a civilized discourse is being had about this. Each side is just looking past each other and spouting unheard points back and forth. I feel like we need to have a clear view of how capable the technology is. As impressive as it is, I find even the best models are more like a chop saw with a really fancy set of guides and jigs than a robot general contractor + architect + engineer. Too many AI companies are demoing one-shotting huge features that aren't reproducible (like a video game company demoing an unreleased game) The non-technical folks that see the demo then buy it and use it as a cover for layoffs.
This isn't a problem with the technology. The problem isn't the gun, it's the criminal. This is a perfect time to address this while it's laid bare by the technology and the state it's in versus what's advertised. The conversation keeps going back to the technology to draw the attention away from the societal problems we have around subservience and money as they are set by our profit optimization motives.
Saying to get on the train or be run over is just posturing that you're willing to be subservient and let the engineer run people over as long as the conductor lets you on the train.
Intelligence is a functional thing, but humanity is a much bigger concept.
Life experience, determination, character, compassion, generosity, wisdom, etc. These are super human powers, not intelligence.