Peter McAllister
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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So the, I think it's, it's shown a bit of foresight and matured.
And what I've been talking about, what I've been thinking about is now for sort of thing that people need to, to worry about moving forward.
There's another set of problems that rolls out on the other side that needs that same sort of.
poking, um, and, and, uh, exploration as you've no doubt worked out.
I've got a relatively dark sense of humor.
Um, and the, so this next set of problems needs the poking with the same evil stick.
I'll give you a hint as to the way the thinking is going in it.
Have you ever heard of a wild Tesla?
So what happens if you take a Tesla with self-driving, give it an Uber account and say, go and earn some money when I'm not using you.
So you end up in a situation where you have an intelligent device that's out there earning its own living, doing what it needs to do.
But it's still controlled by the legal framework of it has to have a human owner and that human owner has to run the bank account.
And you're ending up back into a situation of which kind of matches slavery.
But if you've got your your science fiction hat on, it's.
from Bicentennial Man, the robot that learned to draw and his master gave him a bank account so he could earn some money and dot, dot, dot, dot, dot.
And away I went from there.
So that's the sort of thing of that combination of what are our legal frameworks that are causing humans to have a controlling role when the technology could just get off and do it by itself.
So that's the sort of thought processes that are running around in the sequel.
When do they become, not only when do they become sentient, but when do we recognize that sentience?
So if you look at the literature of the last few weeks, the CEO of Claude has indicated he thinks Claude is 15 to 20% likely sentient.
to be sentient.