Friendly AI and utilitarianism

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Re: Friendly AI and utilitarianism

Postby lukeprog » Sat Jan 07, 2012 3:13 am

Alan,

Alas, I think it's time to admit that since being made the Singularity Institute's Executive Director, I no longer have time to engage in this conversation. Thanks for taking part in it this far. Hopefully we at least have come to understand each other a bit better.

Luke

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Re: Friendly AI and utilitarianism

Postby Brian Tomasik » Sat Jan 07, 2012 7:29 am

No problem, Luke. I'm sure you have been and will continue to be super-busy.

Good luck! And while you're helping to save the world, just make sure future humans don't create too many suffering wild animals when they expand into the galaxy.

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Re: Friendly AI and utilitarianism

Postby RyanCarey » Sat Jan 07, 2012 8:42 am

Luke, Alan and others, thankyou very much for your contributions to this discussion.

Best of luck in the big job, Luke!

I have locked now locked this thread to further contributions.
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