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not everyone is happy with the new GPT o1 stop AI in action, yesterday
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What's AI's motivation to do anything beyond what it's instructed to do, let alone destroy humanity? Humans are motivated by a biological survival drive. Bots don't have that. There's no evolutionary pressure for higher awareness to develop as it has in animals and humans.
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thank you for your comment. AI may go beyond instructions because we do not understand its inner workings and cannot predict, how it understand us (paperclip scenario). For the same reason we may not understand even those AI decisions which are good for us and gradually lose control over our civilization (manga Blame! scenario). Finally we have no experience with non-organic evolution, it may not need any motivation or consciousness at all, but become deadly for us (if it changes our environment too much). 300 $degen
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