Re: Technology evolves, ergo automation evolves, until...

From: Eliezer S. Yudkowsky (sentience@pobox.com)
Date: Sat Nov 07 1998 - 21:35:40 MST


Eugene Leitl wrote:
>
> Eliezer S. Yudkowsky writes:
>
> > I could build a transhuman intelligence for the same estimated price. In
>
> Uh, if you don't mind I would like to hear how you would like to
> accomplish this especially at the low end of things (about 1 G$). A
> time schedle (MMM taken into account) would be nice as well.

I didn't hear any time schedules from the self-replicator people. Come to
think of it, I didn't hear any time schedules from the people who said they'd
remodel the basement in two weeks.

It's a Pure Intuitive figure, based on how many programmers and how much time
I think it would take to do everything listed in "Coding a Transhuman AI".
But as I once said, "This is the last program the human race ever needs to
write. It makes sense that it would be the largest and the most complex."

> Also, the claim 'I could build' it would seem to become objectionable,
> since you'd wind up more a glorified administrator than an
> implementer. The superintelligence would then be the product of a
> superorganism (team) than a single individual (Eliezer).

Don't be too sure of that. It's harder for me to design organizations than to
design computer architectures, and it takes a much larger and more secure
power base to implement them - but the level of design necessary just to free
myself up is a hell of a lot less than what it takes to design a seed AI.

The range of the estimate reflects the degree to which I can change the rules
of the game. A seed AI is a quick kill. But if that quick kill isn't
possible, one simply recurses on creating more and more sophisticated forms of
intelligence enhancement, ranging from collaborative filtering to Algernic neurosurgery.

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