Developers
"Indeed, we’ve spent the last few years bombarded by hyperbolic talk about AI (Robotaxis anyone?). How it’s going to transform life as we know it. How it’s going to take our jobs. When it will become sentient…
"Meanwhile, AI has kind of quietly become part of the fabric of our lives —not by changing our lives or taking our jobs or becoming sentient, but by making our lives and our jobs easier.
"For example, when I Googled When will AI become sentient? (and When did Skynet become self-aware, for comparison purposes), I didn’t have to comb through results one at a time but instead read the AI-generated summary of the most relevant content at the top, with sources."
- [When I Googled When will AI become sentient? (and When did Skynet become self-aware, for comparison purposes) —Discussions about portrayals of sentience in real life juxtaposed against fiction, viz Terminator…]
- [The agent who handles your stuff is a fiction, a story that execs are telling about your needs and how an agent will fulfill them.
- [The best agents affirm (a) expectations and (b) predictions: those (postulates) always established, previously, in terms of service (TOS)…]
- [And those best agents will be successful fictions.]
- [The following works as a test of successful fiction (or delusion):
Making the fiction
"Of course, one can generate (BIV) brain in a vat scenario (pdf) like theories that have narrow likelihood functions, by simply incorporating postulates into the theories that stipulate that the mechanism generating the evidence operates in the specific way, or under the specific conditions, that it would need to in order to generate just that evidence and no other.
Testing the fiction
"But then one simply trades (a) theory with a low likelihood for (b) theory with a low prior probability."
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