AGI could be in many forms initially and work its way into many forms 
eventually.

 

And an AGI will likely become embedded in government IMO. Picture NSA systems 
way more advanced and interdependent on other systems. Would we bomb our own 
government? We can’t even get rid of the NSA now or make it obey congress. And 
their massive computer systems are relatively unintelligent at this time.

 

Yes good point though AGI will help us with AGI. And both governments and 
corporations will have AGI’s.

 

John

 

 

From: Aaron Hosford via AGI [mailto:[email protected]] 



 

That's an interesting angle, one I hadn't considered. But I would also point 
out a couple of differences between the technologies:

 

*       Nuclear waste doesn't go away when you drop bombs on it, but an AGI 
will.
*       You can't you use nuclear materials to contain rogue nuclear materials. 
An AGI could be engineered to assist in managing a situation with another AGI 
that has gone awry.

As for dependence, so long as we don't create one enormous, monolithic AGI, and 
we maintain diversity of design, we can safely destroy a single haywire system 
without seriously affecting our way of life even if we are dependent. Even if 
initially a lot of AGIs have to be deactivated, eventually designs will evolve 
towards greater reliability.

 

On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 8:43 AM, John Rose via AGI <[email protected]> wrote:

The issue with kill switch is that we become dependent and kill switch is 
infeasible. And there is normalcy bias. It helps to study things like the 
Fukushima radiation disaster that is ongoing and how we deal with (or not deal 
with) it. Fukushima Daiichi accident essentially is worse than the "China 
Syndrome" and various governments reaction is to basically ignore and cover-up. 
IOW one of the cores basically exploded and vaporized and spread all over the 
world. I think the other cores are melting into the crust... So one can assume 
reaction to an AGI disaster could be the same. A raging out of control AGI 
would be ignored and pretended to not exist.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/fukushima-didnt-just-suffer-three-meltdowns-the-nuclear-core-has-finally-been-found-scattered-all-over-japan/5379147

John








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