> 3) an intention to implement a careful "AGI sandbox" that we won't release
> our AGI from until we're convinced it is genuinely benevolent
>
>
> -- Ben

Unfortunately, what one says and what one's intent is can be two completely
different things. It's unlikely, to my mind, that the "sandbox" restriction
will be a sufficient environment for determining benevolence. What would be
sufficient?. Will we require the AGI to take on some kind of physical form
with which it can demonstrate to us over some period of time its benevolent
characteristics? Hard to say.

Tim


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