Tom Morris on Nostr: The Future of Life Institute's argument for how superintelligent AI will come about ...
The Future of Life Institute's argument for how superintelligent AI will come about starts with the premise:
"AI is already superhuman at some tasks, for example numerical computations, and will clearly surpass humans in others as time goes on."
Apparently, computers adding numbers together is now "AI".
There may be good reasons to think superhuman machine intelligence might come into exitence but "computers are very fast at doing arithmetic" is an incredibly rubbish argument for it.
"AI is already superhuman at some tasks, for example numerical computations, and will clearly surpass humans in others as time goes on."
Apparently, computers adding numbers together is now "AI".
There may be good reasons to think superhuman machine intelligence might come into exitence but "computers are very fast at doing arithmetic" is an incredibly rubbish argument for it.