> You cannot expect an AI program that is designed to use human-like
thought processes to be free of negative 'personality' traits
We may try to design AI to think like a human but it is going to be very,
very different anyway. Artificial neural neutworks are very successful
recently, but artificial neuron is very much different from the biological
one. And that is the right path, you should not try to mimic nature too
much.

Just like an airplane differs from a bird, car from a horse or submarine
from a whale - AI would be and already is very much different than human
intelligence. Even if it finally isbe able to perform most of its functions
it would be alien. It think is going to have its own isssues, its flaws,
but don't assume they will be the same as of humans.

On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 3:33 PM, Jim Bromer <[email protected]> wrote:

> You cannot expect an AI program that is designed to use human-like
> thought processes to be free of negative 'personality' traits. The
> problem is that a person not only learns from various sources but he
> is also capable of designing his own learning programs because human
> beings are, to some, extent self-directed. The belief that superior
> intellect (whatever you want to call it) is going to prevent future
> AGI from being noxious is not realistic.
>
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