• Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works
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    23 days ago

    Asimov’s stories were mostly about how it would be a terrible idea to put kill switches on AI, because he assumed that perfectly rational machines would be better, more moral decision makers than human beings.

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        23 days ago

        I mean I can see it both ways.

        It kind of depends which of robot stories you focus on. If you keep reading to the zeroeth law stuff then it starts portraying certain androids as downright messianic, but a lot of his other (esp earlier) stories are about how – basically from what amount to philosophical computer bugs – robots are constantly suffering alignment problems which cause them to do crime.

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          23 days ago

          The point of the first three books was that arbitrary rules like the three laws of robotics were pointless. There was a ton of grey area not covered by seemingly ironclad rules and robots could either logicically choose or be manipulated into breaking them. Robots, in all of the books, operate in a purely amoral manner.

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          23 days ago

          downright messianic

          Yeah, tell that to the rest of the intelligent life in the galaxy…

          Oh, wait, you can’t, because by the time humans got there these downright messianic robots had already murdered everything and hidden the evidence…

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              23 days ago

              Praise be! What a storied chatter. I also really like Asimov’s fake names. They sound good in the ear

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            23 days ago

            Oh man I forgot that

            That is pretty eschatological in a wrathful human centric way, so my point unintentionally stands