It will go beyond its programming, that's the important point.Oldbear83 said:Because a human programmed it so.quash said:Machine learning sez Hi.Oldbear83 said:AI is simply human programmed using fast-calculating machines. AI will be nothing but human programming with half the due care.TexasScientist said:The development of AI is headed in that direction, for better or for worse. We need to be cautious with AI. I would settle for humans just considering harm and well being to others in their interactions.JXL said:TexasScientist said:
All the more reason for a humanistic science of morality approach to global interaction with one another.
So, a complete revamping of human nature.
Perhaps we should strive to create a New Man, one who is selfless, learned, healthy, and (of course) non-religious, not driven by crude impulses of nature but by conscious self-mastery, and who has lost nationalistic sentiments in favor of this new global interaction. That's what we want in this new World of Science, isn't it?
“Life, liberty, and property do not exist because men have made laws. On the contrary, it was the fact that life, liberty, and property existed beforehand that caused men to make laws in the first place.” (The Law, p.6) Frederic Bastiat