Spinnor said:
I think AI will keep getting better till, you may laugh, it puts math and physics theorists out of business, surgeons, comedians, poetes, all human professions will be surpassed by AI except maybe the oldest profession. It may be hundreds of years but if humankind can avoid major kill-offs and disruption to our rapid pace of technological development we will get there IMO. This Humans will create.
You are already laughing aren't you?
No, I'm not laughing and I respect your opinion (I may be wrong). I'm just trying to understand this point of view and where it comes from.
From history, nothing is easy as it seems:
Vaccines, herbicides or insecticides were supposed to get rid of a lot of diseases and yet all of those little bugs mutate and can resist our treatments faster that we can create them. The worst thing we can do is to vaccine everybody for everything as we just "teach" the microbes how to fight our "strongest" weapon. Who knew?
Man have been looking for the limits of the physical universe for thousands of years and we still can't identify them. We go further all the time and we aren't still even close of finding one. Not in space, not in time.
When the Internet was in its infancy, the line we were fed was that all books from all libraries of the world could be available to everyone. People in the future would just bathe in the knowledge of the world. Some tried to do this, but I think everybody quit on that idea a long time ago and it is still very difficult to find serious materials on the Web. But if you're looking for porn or a funny picture of grumpy cats, you'll find that it is very easy. Looking for videos about drone fails is a lot easier to find than videos explaining how they work such that you can build your own, maybe an even better version.
Based on so many examples from past experiences, I can say yes, robots that do positive things may exist, but it will definitely means that robots that have negative impacts can also exist (and vice-versa for the people who think robots means the end of the world). I can also say that what a better-than-human AI will most likely come up with ... is more problems to solve. And they will probably be stuck in this recursive situation like we are, just at another level.
Nature is not a problem that needs to be solved. It is, that's it. Everything is balanced and when you change one thing at one end, there is something else changing at the other end. That has never been proven wrong. So, I'm always amazed at people thinking that not only we can «improve» nature, but we must do it. For me, enjoying life is just the fun of learning how it works, that's it. So I don't expect it to be «better»; maybe different but not better.
But I'm not laughing at you. If you are right, then I will live in Utopia and that will mean that I will be happy by definition. If I'm right, I will be happy because ... I'm right! Either way, I win.
Spinnor said:
all human professions will be surpassed by AI except maybe the oldest profession.
You are probably wrong on that.
Sex is what drives a lot of the technologies. If AI and robots go mainstream, it is probably a safe bet to say that the first one will be a sex robot. Life-like, full-size sex dolls already exist,
it is just a matter of time before they talk and are animated. I can certainly imagine someone opening a place (a motel?) where you can rent one of these robots by the hour. Cheap - and legal - prostitution ... Yeah! I'm sure there's no money in that!
And I'm sure the physics theorist model will be far more popular than the sex robots. Just like nobody goes on porn sites, too busy roaming around the libraries of all those
.edu sites!
