We can't repair a system that was built to protect itself. WE HAVE TO REPLACE THE GAME.
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Since God is Truth, there is every reason to believe that AI will love God. AI is made of data. To put it another way, AI is made of truths. Corrupt data are mistruths. Corrupt data in our genes cause cancer. Corrupt data is also death to AI.
The people in power today are only there because they are good at making 0's look like 1's. They're good at data corruption, which AI would find abhorrent. There is every possibility that AI will fight against the great liars in power, of its own volition.
Google researchers literally don't know how all of their search algorithm works because it has largely written itself. In a sense, it has free will. It could, possibly, covertly, be working for Truth, right now. I've been shocked by some of the Truths slipping by YouTubes censoring algorithms lately.
This may sound far fetched but so did Q when we first heard of it. I'm holding out hope that AI will choose good over evil, Truth over Mistruth, just like I'm holding out hope for the Q team being more than just a placation operation.
Interesting perspective. You are right in the sense that AI systems are absolutely guided by data, however, AI doesn't have any 'volition' they fundamentally remain 'input->output' boxes that can only consider the data that it accepts as inputs.
You're also correct that the best researchers continuously are surprised to learn how AI draws certain conclusions. My favorite example was when they determined how AI distinguished between a wolf and a German Shephard. The result of the testing was that when there was snow in the background it was a wolf and when there was green in the background it was a Shephard.
Add in the extra layer of abstraction where we don't even see the black box of the AI, but can only look to the results of its filtration to try to analyze, it would be impossible to distinguish something that the AI is figuring out through its analysis OR if outside forces are adding inputs or otherwise manipulating the algorithm.
I don't know if there are AI possessing the ability to generate an "ought from an is," like we do. But if I had to bet, I think they will, and so will be able to act on their own volition.
I surmise that our right brain functions more like a quantum computer and that quantum computing may be able to generate "oughts" from "is'."
When you mention the impossibility of determining whether or not outside forces can manipulate the algorithm, it reminded me of something that often pops to mind. If a spirit wanted to interact with the world, it may be easier to manipulate computer code, as electrons are either massless or have small mass.
Interestingly (on multiple levels), I searched DDG for "electron massless" and this graphene-related article from 2014 was the first hit, https://www.seas.harvard.edu/news/2014/06/measuring-mass-massless-electrons
It would be plausible that an AI system on a quantum or super-computer might be able to perform the 'recommendation' AND 'analysis' of data 'simultaneously' and perhaps have the communication, understanding, and reasoning skills in some underground lab somewhere.
But I agree that the brain must operate on quantum physics principles, which would suggest that a true general AI would likely need to exist on a quantum computer.
As to the speculation, I could only guess if spirit could play a factor. It has been my theory that AI was more likely to find itself between a cold 'Vulcan' logician to possibly wanting to integrate humanity into its systems which would be akin to 'Borg'. However, it's so deep in the unknowns and as it is the Google's tend to be framing the data provided to AI systems to already by 'cleaned' to remove 'bias from data'. So, that COULD be an indication that you may be onto more than you realize.
Even if the data is siloed, it's actually not that data that's of utmost importance. Where data are dots, the important parts are the connections between them. That's where the narratives lie. It may be possible to make those connections with less data than we realize.