On Monday 10 December 2007, Matt Mahoney wrote:
> The worst case scenario is that AI wipes out all life on earth, and
> then itself, although I believe at least the AI is likely to survive.

http://lifeboat.com/ex/ai.shield

Re: how much computing power is needed for ai. My worst-case scenario 
accounts for nearly any finite computing power, via the production of 
semiconductant silicon wafer tech. Now, if the dx on the number of 
nodes is too low, we may have to start making factories that build 
factories that build factories that build factories, etc. etc., which 
would exponentially increase the rate of production of computational 
nodes, and supposedly there is in fact some finite limit of 
computational bruteforce required, yes?

- Bryan

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