Liron provides the best basis for a highly skeptical, if not pessimistic approach to AI. In a game of poker, it is 100% probability one player will win, and that the probability in cards alone, would be 1/number of players. The probability of your given hand are 2,598,960 possible card combinations in a 5-card stud poker game. 100% chance you will have one of those hands. No other players have any clue what your hand is, and you do your best to deceive. Keep playing and 100% chance everyone will lose all their money and assets except for one player. This is NOT sustainable, and happens faster with AI than anything we have ever known. And if it can happen, it will.
Liron provides the best basis for a highly skeptical, if not pessimistic approach to AI. In a game of poker, it is 100% probability one player will win, and that the probability in cards alone, would be 1/number of players. The probability of your given hand are 2,598,960 possible card combinations in a 5-card stud poker game. 100% chance you will have one of those hands. No other players have any clue what your hand is, and you do your best to deceive. Keep playing and 100% chance everyone will lose all their money and assets except for one player. This is NOT sustainable, and happens faster with AI than anything we have ever known. And if it can happen, it will.