RE: Learning About Self-Interest and Cooperation from AI Matrix Game Social Dilemmas
Fun games, like the idea, hate the fact. I would hate being governed by whatever, whatever is given the power to keep "me" in check is evil.
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I don't like AI's and would avoid giving them power over the world. People should be able to govern themselves and such bullshit as Carbon emissions shouldn't govern the land, people should start thinking ad taking responsibility. I don't drive a car, sure that is a excuse, but still I have a different way of seeing the world. Rather than everybody having a car, yeah Uber.
People have strong suits and I would rather trust a person who has lived in that city and knows the streets, rather than an AI with GPS and w/e w/e.
I wouldn't mind AI's or self-driving vehicles if we did solve the problems, but as it stands it would just be another layer of divisions and control.
Yup, too many people are infatuated with dreams of AI taking over our responsibilities in life and "helping" us manage ourselves because apparently like the elitists think we are just too stupid to be able to manage and control ourselves... the same shit over and over. First we need to evolve consciousness to live morally, then we can create moral things. Until then, our creations will be reflections of the creators, which is troubling given the power people imagine them having.
The addition of having a clean house without cleaning, a well taken care of car, without putting in the effort and a smart handheld advisor to answer all your questions seems like a great idea.
Normally people will buy into it like fairy-tales since it's easier to blame and believe things can be better if only we had more of, whatever.
Normal way for people to think anyway. After all, we are all taught how to follow and changing takes effort and time.
Menial tasks sure ok, but social living ok get some input, but don't let everything be at their control. Input for suggestions, let the AI have a say, it can surely help most of the time, but maybe sometimes its way off.
The lines blur for me, if it is to work well it needs information. Having that information is a detriment to the "freedoms", extracting all data from personal phones and devices would offer many new "discoveries", but at a cost. Sure having a helpful robot to point out recurring parts in works, so finding the patterns would be helpful to many fields. But I like life simple, I would talk to a person, rather than an AI, however self-aware it is, as it stands I doubt they can make such.
If it's just a helping hand like the butler from batman it can be helpful.
On a bigger scale, taking care of communities, helping with education and with the distribution of goods. But still having that information in the open and the "source" corruptible will leave doors open for power players(Facebook :D).