From: J. R. Molloy (jr@shasta.com)
Date: Thu May 24 2001 - 20:30:40 MDT
Eliezer S. Yudkowsky defiantly writes,
> *Shrug*. The kind of Singularity SIAI deals with isn't exactly subtle. I
> don't expect a Friendly nanotech-equipped superintelligence to notice the
> pieces of green paper you seem to think are prerequisite to
> participation.
Why do you suppose a Friendly nanotech-equipped superintelligence would fail
to collect hundreds of pieces-of-green-paper as a friendly way to participate?
The SI that gets my vote will get more pieces of green paper than George W.
got... and do it in a friendly way... without any DUIs either. τΏτ
--J. R.
What a lot of trouble to prove in political economy that two and two make
four;
and if you succeed in doing so, people cry, 'It is so clear that it is
boring.'
Then they vote as if you had never proved anything at all.
-- Frederic Bastiat, "What Is Seen and What is Not Seen", 1850
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