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usr999999 | 7 years ago | on: Deep learning: a critical appraisal

I'm already deeply pessimistic about what we achieved so far when it comes to machine intelligence. It's impossible to stop or reverse this progress and we're on the fast track to creating tools with the destructive potential of nuclear weapons which are simultaneously available to everyone with enough money.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not talking about mushroom clouds and some kind of machine uprising, the consequences will be far worse and more insidious. We'll see completely new levels of manipulation, oppression and surveillance instead. Any kind of tool will be abused, this tool might turn out to be too powerful for us to handle.

usr999999 | 8 years ago | on: Best-selling introductory psychology books give misleading view of intelligence

This is largely anecdotal, so make of it what you will: I've observed high IQ scores to correlate more often with troubled lives than exceptional performance in job and status. It seems to me that these people tend to extremes and environmental aspects play a strong role in how these tendencies develop. Outright dismissing IQ would be detrimental, but its predictive value seems vague beyond some basic observations.
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