John K Clark wrote:
>No, I wouldn't stop the development of hyper intelligent machines even if I
>could, and out course I can't.
OK. So what DID you mean by this? "I also think that the question of
whether humans should give rights to machines is moot, the question of
whether machines will give rights to humans is not." Since we can't stop
the creation of hyper-intelligent robots, nor do we stand any chance of
controlling them once we do, this doesn't seem like a very interesting
question at all.
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