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The [[Compiler Problem]] and more specifically that translating from software to hardware is extremely difficult and the will does be a major check for the evil of AI. It will buy us time to do technical differentiation into benign technology.
The [[Compiler Problem]] and more specifically that of translating from software to hardware is extremely difficult and the will be a major check for the evil of AI. It will buy us time to do technical differentiation into benign technology - ie, midcourse correction.
 
For example, if a PhD can't even turn on a Briggs and Stratton, we have nothing to fear.

Latest revision as of 17:28, 15 May 2025

The Compiler Problem and more specifically that of translating from software to hardware is extremely difficult and the will be a major check for the evil of AI. It will buy us time to do technical differentiation into benign technology - ie, midcourse correction.

For example, if a PhD can't even turn on a Briggs and Stratton, we have nothing to fear.