Re: To Jeff Re: purpose of AIs

From: jeff nordahl (jnordahl@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Dec 15 1999 - 01:42:14 MST


>Robert Owen wrote:
>
> > jeff nordahl wrote:
> >
> > > Can someone please explain their motive for creating an AI in the
>first
> > > place.

>I wrote this response to your original inquiry on 12 Dec l999 knowing that
>a
>long visionary thread was bound to follow. Has it answered your question?

There have been many answers. All of the intelligent and imaginative
response has been educational and enlightening. I'm still pondering,
however, whether AI's could actually be more intelligent than us, maybe
faster (billions of times faster) thus calculating and processing data that
would currently take us life times, but intelligence seems to be determined
by our own human belief systems. We would still pose the questions for the
AI to solve and interpret it's findings. I hold quality of life and maximum
longevity (as long as it remains quality) as my highest priorities. If an
AI could serve these better, I say 'Hell yeah!,' but if AIs encroach upon
the quality of my life (by stating that the most inelligent action is to
kill myself, or enslaving me, or even making me feel like an inferior being)
  What's the point? If Frankenstein curiosity is the motive for creating
AI's, then the analogy of the racoon who who can't let go of the object of
curiosity comes to mind. He won't let go and pull his paw from the jar of
nails even when the hunter approaches with a loaded gun.
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