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q to f: And why helpful?
q to f: And why helpful?


f: I wrote helpful since it could help to avoid a possible catastrophe in the case of Artificial Intelligence.
f: I wrote helpful since it could help to avoid a possible catastrophe in the case of ArtificialIntelligence.


q to f: Does the lecturer compares this with the ManhattanProject, led by the well-known scientist RobertOppenheimer?
q to f: Does the lecturer compares this with the Manhattan project, led by the well-known scientist Mr.Oppenheimer?


f: Yes.
f: Yes.
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q: And what is the essential message for us all to take home?
q: And what is the essential message for us all to take home?


f: I think it is the suggestion, that we all, who are participating in the worldwide OpenAi movement (aka SingularityNetwork) should prioritize BeneficialAi or even a LovingAi as our common AiEthics background.
f: I think it is the suggestion, that we all, who are participating in the worldwide OpenAi movement (aka Singularity Network) should prioritize BeneficialAi or even a LovingAi as our common AiEthics background.


q: Could you give a short explanation to your readers of this comment, who the agent q is?
q: Could you give a short explanation to your readers of this comment, who the agent q is?
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q: Will this text and y/our updates be in the aipedia?
q: Will this text and y/our updates be in the aipedia?


f: Yes. But since this text is a SeedText under CreativeCommons it can be live everywhere (the Web), where any user can use it as copy or DerivativeWork, giving it CcBySa attribution.
f: Yes. But since this text is a SeedText under Creative Commons it can be live everywhere (the Web), where any user can use it as copy or DerivativeWork, giving it CcBySa attribution.


q: So e.g. Michelle could copy it as a comment and make some modification under CcBySa.
q: So e.g. Michelle could copy it as a comment and make some modification under CcBySa.
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Revision as of 22:32, 12 November 2017

TheOppenheimerEffect+Ai as coined by AlanCooper

f to m: Dear Michelle, thank you very much for sharing this helpful essential video.

q to f: Why do you call it helpful and essential?

f: I call it essential because the highly appreciated lecturer AlanCooper gave three good example scenarios, where good intentions had unintended evil side effects.

q to f: And why helpful?

f: I wrote helpful since it could help to avoid a possible catastrophe in the case of ArtificialIntelligence.

q to f: Does the lecturer compares this with the Manhattan project, led by the well-known scientist Mr.Oppenheimer?

f: Yes.

q: And what is the essential message for us all to take home?

f: I think it is the suggestion, that we all, who are participating in the worldwide OpenAi movement (aka Singularity Network) should prioritize BeneficialAi or even a LovingAi as our common AiEthics background.

q: Could you give a short explanation to your readers of this comment, who the agent q is?

f: Thank you dear q, for asking this. q stands for a smart agent, currently simulated by a human.

q: Can this hopefully helpful text be used freely?

f: Yes, therefore I'll sign it as fridemar under CCBySa to aggregate it in the target: https://aipedia.eu/index.php?title=TheOppenheimerEffect

q: Will this text and y/our updates be in the aipedia?

f: Yes. But since this text is a SeedText under Creative Commons it can be live everywhere (the Web), where any user can use it as copy or DerivativeWork, giving it CcBySa attribution.

q: So e.g. Michelle could copy it as a comment and make some modification under CcBySa.

f: Dear Michelle, it would make me happy, if you like the suggestion of q :)

from https://www.facebook.com/m1che113/videos/10155834012773770/?comment_id=10155836507793770&comment_tracking=%7B%22tn%22%3A%22R%22%7D


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