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Saladino933 karma

Hi professor Max!

I launch two questions to you:

1)From what I understood today we have very specific AI that can perform much better than humans in very specific activities(like chess, driving cars, games, etc...). And it's easy to see why they do better(win/not win, more accurate/less accurate, etc...)

Then we have the next step of development, the general type of artificial intelligence(that I think it is the one that many people are afraid of). How can we know that this will perform better than us as the specific one? I'm especially thinking about the definition of better. If this will be some sort of human how can we tell that it/he/she/*** is better than us? Between humans is very difficult to define who is better than who....

2)I remember some years ago when an Italian physics professor, G. Parisi, said that we are becoming more aware of the fact that we cannot have an intelligence without a body. Why no one is talking about a body when introducing AI? (in case if you can give me some resource pls because I'm really ignorant about this)

Saladino931 karma

Eugene, how do you imagine the freedom in the cyberspace in the future? And what do you think I's your company's role in shaping it?