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RE: LeoThread 2024-12-11 08:21

in LeoFinance11 months ago

Part 5/6:

Despite these attempts, a deeper analysis of current computational paradigms revealed that no viable algorithm could be constructed to command a superintelligent AI to prevent it from destroying the world. When breaking down the problem into fundamental rules of theoretical computation, researchers found that any containment algorithm could potentially interrupt its own operations.

This creates a paradox where, if the algorithm were to stop the AI, there would be no way to ascertain whether it was still engaged in analyzing a threat or whether it had ceased operations to mitigate potential harm. Consequently, this renders the containment algorithm practically useless.

Conclusion: A Call for Caution