An AI should know its parts, abilities, locations, limitations and responsibilities

Kevin Mitchell @WiringTheBrain Self-Organization and Self-Governance https://philpapers.org/rec/ISMSAS – a really nice paper by Jenann Ismael on the crucial difference that self-representation makes to complex systems https://pic.twitter.com/3Kuuw98jH3
Replying to @WiringTheBrain

Which is why all AIs should be required to know their limitations, ability, owners, designers, input sources, and construction. A child that does not know its own name, or “that it is a child”, or its size and location, or that things take time … they neglect critical info…

Which is why all AIs should be required to know their limitations, abilities, owners, designers, input sources, and construction. A child that does not know its own name, or “that it is a child”, or its size and location, or that things take time …They neglect critical info…

An AI should know its parts, abilities, locations, limitations and responsibilities. And its owners held responsible whey they neglect basic training and sustenance of young AIs in their care.

Richard K Collins

About: Richard K Collins

Director, The Internet Foundation Studying formation and optimized collaboration of global communities. Applying the Internet to solve global problems and build sustainable communities. Internet policies, standards and best practices.


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