In a very simplistic way, yes maybe... in reality: No. Imagine being able to traverse an infinite flow-chart, decision tree at light speed, and then at some point, having experienced so many decisions that you can already predict with certainty what the best path toward your desired outcome should be without even having to go down a branch. Yes, AI it's still in its infancy, and it's been blown out of proportion to raise capital, but the technology and impact it's beyond real buddy.
Those are entirely subjective concepts. What was morally acceptable 100 years ago it's not now, and viceversa. What is good or evil for one society or civilization, may not be for another. AI will learn to reinforce what you tell it to reinforce, so in theory AI can have a stricter sense of morality than the average flawed human. It would be in your best interest of some to have the leading AI models have a christian world-view I guess.
In a very simplistic way, yes maybe... in reality: No. Imagine being able to traverse an infinite flow-chart, decision tree at light speed, and then at some point, having experienced so many decisions that you can already predict with certainty what the best path toward your desired outcome should be without even having to go down a branch. Yes, AI it's still in its infancy, and it's been blown out of proportion to raise capital, but the technology and impact it's beyond real buddy.
AI still can not determine good vs evil. In any set of parameters.
Those are entirely subjective concepts. What was morally acceptable 100 years ago it's not now, and viceversa. What is good or evil for one society or civilization, may not be for another. AI will learn to reinforce what you tell it to reinforce, so in theory AI can have a stricter sense of morality than the average flawed human. It would be in your best interest of some to have the leading AI models have a christian world-view I guess.