For context, I’m writing a comic series where androids are this advanced. I want to explore the relationships and interactions between humans and advanced androids.
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HOW CAN AI BE DANGEROUS?
Most researchers agree that a superintelligent AI is unlikely to exhibit human emotions like love or hate, and that there is no reason to expect AI to become intentionally benevolent or malevolent. Instead, when considering how AI might become a risk, experts think two scenarios most likely:
As these examples illustrate, the concern about advanced AI isn’t malevolence but competence. A super-intelligent AI will be extremely good at accomplishing its goals, and if those goals aren’t aligned with ours, we have a problem. You’re probably not an evil ant-hater who steps on ants out of malice, but if you’re in charge of a hydroelectric green energy project and there’s an anthill in the region to be flooded, too bad for the ants. A key goal of AI safety research is to never place humanity in the position of those ants.
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That’s certainly a great development in science and technology. Can’t imagine how the world would be in the next 20 years.
A robot will always be a robot any day, anytime. I will interact with them like that
This just reminded me about one article that I read on this platform: “Pennsylvania legalizes delivery robots that weigh up to 550 pounds, classifies them as pedestrians”
Risky to place robots in the same category as humans
Meet Sophia, a female android from Hanson Robotics. I will interact with “her” as a robot. Lol
I’ll like to interact with them, with key interest in learning more about them, exploring their features and observe how they respond to problem solutions vs human response to the same tasks
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One thing to keep in mind is that, IIRC, robots and androids are different. Robots can be made to be human-like, but are mostly used in places like factories and such. Androids, on the other hand, are made to be almost a companion to humans; almost as much human as humans are. Androids are to be more human-like, more lifelike, and more sentient than robots are. Of course, most consider them to be almost interchangeable, but I don’t, so take it as you will.