AI vs. Humans as Processors in an Environment

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@BillTre , you keep putting skeptical reactions to my comments. Regarding the point I want to make:
jack action said:
All I want to make clear is that AI systems don't have needs to be fulfilled. They don't work for their own survival.
Do you think AI systems have needs to be fulfilled and that they work for their own survival?

PeroK said:
It's already doing much of what you hope it will never do.
They do what humans want them to do. If they do something humans don't want them to do, it is considered a bug, and they are shut off. To see otherwise shows a remarkable abundance of imagination.
 
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jack action said:
@BillTre , you keep putting skeptical reactions to my comments. Regarding the point I want to make:
You are equating not having competition with a lot of things that are irrelevant to whether competition exists or not. This weird redefining makes me skeptical of your arguments.

You also claim that AIs don't have needs for some reason while they obviously require certain things to function. This does not inspire confidence.
 

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