hmm... interesting. I disagree, at least partly. It seems to me that all the examples mentioned are characterized by consisting of ultimately distinct, granular, components that are then assembled to form a complex system. The examples of failures rely on the assumption that this system can then be, so to speak, attacked from all angles. The Germans can and will find any point at which the French defenses are too weak and therefore every point has to be sufficently guarded. ASI seems to be fundamentally different, (although I am no AI researcher, so take t... (read more)
hmm... interesting. I disagree, at least partly. It seems to me that all the examples mentioned are characterized by consisting of ultimately distinct, granular, components that are then assembled to form a complex system. The examples of failures rely on the assumption that this system can then be, so to speak, attacked from all angles. The Germans can and will find any point at which the French defenses are too weak and therefore every point has to be sufficently guarded. ASI seems to be fundamentally different, (although I am no AI researcher, so take t... (read more)