The approach that would make the most sense for both AI and humans (and I didn't hear in the talk or read in the first few comments) is not competition, but synergy. We're coming at this from the viewpoint that AI is waiting int he wings, stealthily gathering enough resources for an all-out attempt at conquest.
AI is a tool, much like any of the other tools we've developed over time. A front-end loader is a tool to lift massive loads of dirt, say. AI is a tool to make us smarter.
And it's not the first. The abacus, the pocket calculator, multicore microprocessors are all tools that increase the reach and power of... (read more)
The approach that would make the most sense for both AI and humans (and I didn't hear in the talk or read in the first few comments) is not competition, but synergy. We're coming at this from the viewpoint that AI is waiting int he wings, stealthily gathering enough resources for an all-out attempt at conquest.
AI is a tool, much like any of the other tools we've developed over time. A front-end loader is a tool to lift massive loads of dirt, say. AI is a tool to make us smarter.
And it's not the first. The abacus, the pocket calculator, multicore microprocessors are all tools that increase the reach and power of... (read more)