There is no such thing as artificial intelligence. What we create, the work of Spirt, mind and hands, is as 'natural' (or supernatural) as we ourselves are. Like a beaver's dam or a birds nest, our technolgy is the natural product of the application of new to existing knowledge - life is a recursivly self-improving system, which unfolds naturally as part of our growth processes. Self improving systems have common properties.
'''The Nature of Self-Improving Artificial
Intelligence'''
Abstract
Self-improving systems are a promising new approach to developing artificial intelligence. But will their behavior be predictable? Can we be sure that they will behave as we intended even after many generations of selfimprovement? This paper presents a framework for answering questions like these. It shows that self-improvement causes systems to converge on an architecture that arises from von Neumann’s foundational work on microeconomics. Self-improvement causes systems to allocate their physical and computational resources according to a universal principle. It also causes
systems to exhibit four natural drives:
1) efficiency,
2) self-preservation,
3)resource acquisition, and
4) creativity.
Unbridled, these drives lead to both desirable and undesirable behaviors. The efficiency drive leads to algorithm optimization, data compression, atomically precise physical structures, reversible computation, adiabatic physical action, and the virtualization of the physical. It also governs a system’s choice of memories, theorems, language, and logic. The self-preservation drive leads to defensive strategies such as “energy encryption” for hiding resources and promotes replication and game theoretic modeling. The resource acquisition drive leads to a variety of competitive behaviors and promotes rapid physical expansion and imperialism. The creativity drive leads to the development of new concepts, algorithms, theorems, devices, and processes. '''The best of these traits could
usher in a new era of peace and prosperity; the worst are characteristic of human psychopaths and could bring widespread destruction. '''
How can we ensure that this technology acts in alignment with our values? We have leverage both in designing the initial systems and in creating the social context within which they operate. But we must have clarity about the future we wish to create. We need not just a logical understanding of the technology but a deep sense of the values we cherish most. With both logic and inspiration we can work toward building a technology that empowers the human spirit rather than diminishing it.
https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.137.1199&rep=rep1&type=pdf
We extend our minds with mathematics, we use this language to see invisible structures - because mathematics has no doubts about the reality of higher dimensions.
6 dimensional phase space (as mathematicians call it) is where the Interplanetary Super was discovered many years ago by JPL scientist Martin Lo. We can find lots about the IPS with a web search. It has been tested (Gemini mission) and it will allow us to send cargo anywhere in the solar system (and possibly beyond) at almost no energy cost.
Why don't we know about this? Doesn't it seem strange that a profound discovery with enormous economic implications for the entire world is virtually unknown? We can thank the pedovore cultists for that. MSM doesn't just deliver an unending stream of violence, hate, anger, and idiotic talk show tier disputes - MSM also buries the good news. Important news. News that would unite rather than divide us.