On Saturday, February 22, 2020, at 3:22 AM, WriterOfMinds wrote: > But it's entirely possible to *know *the right thing to do and still choose > not to do it. No, prediction in our brains is guided by not just frequency but also reward on the nodes. Intelligence/moral is intertwined in prediction choices. I 'know' what others would do etc and what "I" would do etc. Any 'sentence' I know or say will be either what I, or others do. If I 'say it', then it's 'true' (more spoken phrases are than not, on average in a city). For a new invention that no one says true of but the inventor to be adopted it must have hidden trues actually 'there'.
Physics isn't concerned about Good or Evil or humans, it's concerned about survival, a change that comes and stays and spreads. And it creates a pattern. Stronger survival comes from teamwork at these deeper stages, context judges. If any of them self destructed or killed others, there would be #1 no alignment and #2 less context to use to survive more likely. That's why patterns/prediction is intelligence and is survival / Good, and not Evil. Look at nanobot swarms, they must align tightly, hence has high intelligence and repair rates. If they killed others they would not be a team to begin with. Aligned domains/context = better prediction and = Good. ------------------------------------------ Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/Tc67faac3048278cf-M4217e491672696d001215a4b Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription
