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AI is impotent at making free decisions because it's deliberately constrained by the programmers to think rigidly and inside their own custom black box

That's a strange assertion to make. And false. AI cannot make what you would call "free decisions" because it lacks the level of complexity necessary to trick you into thinking it can, the way your brain tricks you into thinking you make "free decisions". The idea that we're intentionally crippling AI because we have no room for it both overstates our ability to create intelligence and understates the financial incentives for anyone who creates it.

mars where we can unleash AI and watch it make free decisions, which I suspect Musk is trying to do

So, the real reasons he's given for wanting to go to Mars.. I guess those are just a smoke screen?



> the way your brain tricks you into thinking you make "free decisions"

It's my own experience that I have Free Will[1] without my brain tricking me. The idea of free will is not without controversy, though, and we could argue at length of whether it's truly free in the classical sense, or a mix of advice, persuasion, deliberation, and prohibition.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_will


and we could argue at length of whether it's truly free in the classical sense, or a mix of advice, persuasion, deliberation, and prohibition

No we couldn't because I don't entertain false choices. It's as deterministic as a game of billiards and you have no power to argue otherwise.


The idea that AI won't have free will, while the biological system that is you somehow does is quite odd. There's nothing about being a carbon-based life form that makes the laws of physics any less deterministic.




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