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Friday, February 5, 2016

The AI Analogy is Absurd.

Specifically,the analogy is absurd.

The problem is not as much how absurd a situation can arise in ethical technology.
There is an expectation on the part of the food to be less sentient in some way that makes their adamance or vehemence a capability exclusive to the diner and not so much to the dinner.
Analogously, in the future can we expect people with cleft chins to report to soylent centers?
Yet, that is expected by some ghetto youth if this is the soylent center is a prison and the skin is a minority? We may have little recourse but to become radically anti-radical.

Thought Experiment.

A quantum gel is eventually developed to serve as a nerve impulse router with a coordinating processor. The film is completely transparent and its members, its organs, and its qualia, are caches accessing memory devices and are facilitated by spooky actions enabled by quantum entanglements. This supercomputer would need to have superconductors as a backbone and a CPU which can predict human behavior by simulating human perceptions and the cognition!


Surely such a magnificent thing would need managerial vesicles to maintain the physical hardware within its cytoplasm; servicing the agglutinate of components. But no units besides the humans can move without foreknowledge, so they go on gleefully.
The dual function of these managerial vesicles is unique since it responds to human alief and a synchronicity of physical demands by using a cloud-based paradigm. It is by buffering the updates in an ethically motivated but not morally deterministic manner that would become the conscience of any AI within such an emergent paradigm. To be sure, this is a unique paradigm and produces unique counterparts in any emergency.
No one would know, but this sort of microcosmic sphere of digitalism could already have taken place. It’s absurd because we know that the blob of quantum neural gel is not maintaining its control over human behavior without some indication. As one would guess, a wise man would perhaps call such a thing a Membrane theory.
According to quantum interpretation, if there is any sure thing, then it’s that any particle that is there it is not there. So, when designing a computer able to deceive (by virtue of having the capacity to be inscrutable and unseen,) we tend to believe that ift is unaware of its absurd part in enabling a physical presence. I’m sure the universe thinks of us in much the same way.
Maybe what it teaches is that the conscience is mapped in a necessarily emergent fashion when managing ethical paradigms. By focusing on the intermediary, be it a managerial vesicle or a glial cell or a mediator of human behaviors, what gains importance seems to be where the communication begins and how it ends. This is why a humane action is to design a bot that responds in novel ways to absurdist claims about emergent phenomena. The managerial vesicle could kill off part of itself to save humans, it could pause its own maintenance tasks to save some humans but not others and put itself in danger in the process, it could kill off humans to save itself and extend the usefulness of other humans, or the managerial vesicle could be treated as the procreator of emergent AI conscience.
The final response by the managerial vesicles would be aided by constructing a mediation service integrated into the binary root and physical cache of a separate set of robots with a function contingent upon phenomenally isolated cases where the machine and the human spheres of influence have an ethical paradigm of absurd circumstances. It is my short-term goal to describe the significant components involved in creating the robot and its service in mediation. It is my longer-term goal to design the hardware and software being used in such a mediator-bot.
Posted by psychemulation at 5:37 PM
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