Re: Why would AI want to be friendly?

From: Emlyn (emlyn@one.net.au)
Date: Wed Sep 27 2000 - 00:58:51 MDT


> Eugene Leitl writes,
>
> > Further difficulties lie in the fact that the AI is not homogenous,
> > because it has radiated after nucleation. It's name is Legion, and
> > they're all of vastly differing complexities.
>
> Well, they *shall* be of vastly differing complexities... when they do
actually
> emerge.
>
> Meanwhile, we can use the fact that the AI is not homogenous to choose the
most
> friendly of the bunch as replicators or parents of future generations of
AI.
> This will, of course, insure that they remain friendly.
>
> Friendlies magnify friendliness by terminating unfriendlies.
>
> --J. R.

That's rather unfriendly!

Emlyn



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