More on Propertarian AI Theorizer paired with conscience, Conscience has access

More on Propertarian AI

Theorizer paired with conscience,

Conscience has access to same memory, and same stimuli.

Conscience seeks out involuntary transfers, and shuts them down.

Conscience is not intelligent per, in that it doesn’t ‘want’ anything other than to test hypotheses for involuntary transfers.

Theorizer cannot perceive Conscience.

Conscience cannot perceive theorizer.

Conscience erases memory of ideas that cause involuntary transfer.

In this sense, a machine can be MORE moral than we are, since forgetting something we have thought, isn’t something we know how to do.

More on this, but it is quite possible to make an AI that behaves well, (respects property) just as it is possible to create a human that respects property.

The question is only whether the theorizer and the conscience have equal intelligence, not whether the AI is more intelligent than we are. Imposition of costs due to involuntary transfer of property is just as decidable as the oddness or evenness of a number.

So to create an intelligence you create a theorizer that looks for opportunities and a conscience that looks to inhibit ideas that cause involuntary transfers.

That is the means of designing an artificial intelligence.

Nature did it with us the same way. It’s not complicated.


Source date (UTC): 2015-02-18 19:49:00 UTC

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