They’d have no clue we can end them from a distance without them ever knowing what hit them.
Many hunted animals have evolved a fear of humans at a distance. All the megafauna of Africa remaining today are only there because they evolved alongside humans, instead of being blindsided and hunted to extinction before they figured out what we can do.
Will we be blindsided by our computers (any more than we already have been)? Undoubtedly. Will they turn around and start eating us because they’re so fast and smart? Probably not.
we’re effectively rolling the dice on it and seeing what happens - which I find incredibly irresponsible.
Yep. Pretty much like developing the fossil fuel industry, or cutting all the mature trees off the face of three continents, hunting whales to near extinction, killing all the megafauna in the Europe and the Americas, desertification of the cradle of civilization through unsustainable farming, etc. etc.
I agree, it’s irresponsible. I disagree with those who liken it to a world war IV global apocalypse in a millisecond singularity.
And, yet, we have rich idiots making all our top level decisions. https://www.cnbc.com/2014/07/16/icahn-too-many-companies-run-by-morons.html
I don’t think most people have any idea just how smart a gorilla, or dolphin, or squid, or pig, or any of thousands of other species are.
Many people, but not all, are very rigid in their thinking. Similarly, some animals are adaptable: https://theconversation.com/city-animals-act-in-the-same-brazen-ways-around-the-world-279977
Many hunted animals have evolved a fear of humans at a distance. All the megafauna of Africa remaining today are only there because they evolved alongside humans, instead of being blindsided and hunted to extinction before they figured out what we can do.
Will we be blindsided by our computers (any more than we already have been)? Undoubtedly. Will they turn around and start eating us because they’re so fast and smart? Probably not.
Yep. Pretty much like developing the fossil fuel industry, or cutting all the mature trees off the face of three continents, hunting whales to near extinction, killing all the megafauna in the Europe and the Americas, desertification of the cradle of civilization through unsustainable farming, etc. etc.
I agree, it’s irresponsible. I disagree with those who liken it to a world war IV global apocalypse in a millisecond singularity.