Terrific piece on DeepMind and that documentary. The Oppenheimer parallel is kinda haunting tbh - "if we don't build it, someone else will" becomes self-justifying logic that sidesteps the bigger ethical question. Once you frame the race as inevitable, responsibility gets dilutted among all the runners. I dunno if there's a way out of that trap once the tech is already feasable though.
responsibility gets diluted among all the runners... this is so true.. (even for the non-runners) they also have to think how going forward they will adapt or change their course, how they will guide the people around them.
Terrific piece on DeepMind and that documentary. The Oppenheimer parallel is kinda haunting tbh - "if we don't build it, someone else will" becomes self-justifying logic that sidesteps the bigger ethical question. Once you frame the race as inevitable, responsibility gets dilutted among all the runners. I dunno if there's a way out of that trap once the tech is already feasable though.
responsibility gets diluted among all the runners... this is so true.. (even for the non-runners) they also have to think how going forward they will adapt or change their course, how they will guide the people around them.
Responsibility gets duted among all the runners.... So true. We will have to be mindful of our individual decisions and how we guide people around us.
I also wonder this... When a few people change the world how can someone course correct without being rigid against technology.