From: J. R. Molloy (jr@shasta.com)
Date: Tue Sep 26 2000 - 20:21:10 MDT
John M Grigg writes,
> Do we dare think we can program AI's so they will not turn against us, even as
they go about reprogramming and improving themselves? A good question.
Well, if we didn't dare think it, then there wouldn't be any AIs to go about.
--J. R.
"What is it that puts humans in the relatively dominant position we are in on
earth?
I believe it is our intelligence, coupled with the power to do something about
it. So if something more intelligent and more powerful comes along, the logic is
that it will, most likely, be in the driving seat.
If this is accepted, the argument is then directly down to will/can machines be
more intelligent than humans? Even Roger Penrose agrees that this is the
important question, and that if machines do become more intelligent than humans,
we have problems.
Can machines be more intelligent than humans? Read my book!" [_In The Mind of
The Machine_]
--Kevin Warwick
www.frontwheeldrive.com/warwick.html
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