Dilemma: Should we build machines more intelligent than human beings if we could?

Discussion in 'Science & Society' started by Speakpigeon, Oct 6, 2019.

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Should we build machines more intelligent than human beings if we could?

Poll closed Nov 5, 2019.
  1. Yes, we should

    83.3%
  2. No, we shouldn't

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  3. I don't know

    16.7%
  4. The question doesn't make sense

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  1. parmalee peripatetic artisan Valued Senior Member

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    What exactly does "more intelligent" mean here? Or, even approximately? One machine writes Finnegans Wake, another writes "The Dubliners"--which is "more intelligent"? Or, one plays like Derek Bailey, another composes like Bach...
     
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  3. Speakpigeon Valued Senior Member

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    Don't make stuff up.
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  5. Speakpigeon Valued Senior Member

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    Say an AI would be relatively to any human like a human is relatively to any rabbit. Something like that.
    A situation where none of us could possibly understand any of their more intelligent ideas. They would have to talk to us as if to a rabbit pet.
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  7. cluelusshusbund + Public Dilemma + Valued Senior Member

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    I thank humans woud be extinct by the time that much diference in intelligence occured.!!!

    Or early on they may keep us in a human type zoo such as a planet called earth... an laff as we scramble around tryin to figer out such thangs as whether or not we are a brain in a vat... lol.!!!
     

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