• Catoblepas@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    30 days ago

    We flat out do not understand consciousness. There was a case of a guy living a normal life while missing 90% of his brain. Who knows how many undocumented cases there are or what the limits are? Until we understand whether or not we’re creating consciousness and the nature of it, we shouldn’t be fucking around with anything that could wind up being conscious in any capacity that exists only as a part of a machine.

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      30 days ago

      Why not? I think it’s only a concern if the consciousness is aware of alternatives. Plenty of conscious creatures live an awesome life while comprehending maybe 5% of wtf is going on around them.

      Most people don’t wake up every day depressed that they weren’t born in the future with awesome tech around them. Would be nice, but hardly an existential crisis imo.

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        30 days ago

        Bruh that’s like saying abuse is fine if they never see the light. It’s still conscious that WILL be used like a slave in our capitalistic hell scape.

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          30 days ago

          Not really. A child is perfectly happy forever playing a basic game like arranging something by size, color, etc., but to a fully developed adult that is boring at best and torture if they were forced to do it.

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            29 days ago

            A child can be abused and does not comprehend what is happening to then but that doesn’t make it ok. It’s not the task I am worried about but how it will be treated. Are there any guarantees that a conscious will never be developed? If it does happen then what next?

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              29 days ago

              We’ll cross that bridge when we get there. Ai fears have been around for decades and we’re still many years, if not decades from any real Ai. Pattern recognition and ML we have now are incredibly useful for specific tasks though, so dismissing whole tech based on theoretical fears seems very conservative.