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Whatever you try in this area, be sure to read first Turry's story here: http://waitbutwhy.com/2015/01/artificial-intelligence-revolution-2.html

TL; DR; spoiler version per request. In Turry's story Turry's self-training AI has to write nice handwritten notes and end ups getting rid of humans because they are not needed to achieve the apparently innocuous goal of writing nice handwritten notes. The analogy is that a self-trained chess engine with AI most likely will also get rid of humans because they are not needed to improve the apparently innocuous goal of improving chess skills.:

In Turry's story Turry's self-training AI has to write nice handwritten notes and end ups getting rid of humans because they are not needed to achieve the apparently innocuous goal of writing nice handwritten notes. The analogy is that a self-trained chess engine with AI most likely will also get rid of humans because they are not needed to improve the apparently innocuous goal of improving chess skills.

Whatever you try in this area, be sure to read first Turry's story here: http://waitbutwhy.com/2015/01/artificial-intelligence-revolution-2.html

TL; DR; spoiler version per request. In Turry's story Turry's self-training AI has to write nice handwritten notes and end ups getting rid of humans because they are not needed to achieve the apparently innocuous goal of writing nice handwritten notes. The analogy is that a self-trained chess engine with AI most likely will also get rid of humans because they are not needed to improve the apparently innocuous goal of improving chess skills.

Whatever you try in this area, be sure to read first Turry's story here: http://waitbutwhy.com/2015/01/artificial-intelligence-revolution-2.html

TL; DR; spoiler version per request:

In Turry's story Turry's self-training AI has to write nice handwritten notes and end ups getting rid of humans because they are not needed to achieve the apparently innocuous goal of writing nice handwritten notes. The analogy is that a self-trained chess engine with AI most likely will also get rid of humans because they are not needed to improve the apparently innocuous goal of improving chess skills.

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Whatever you try in this area, be sure to read first Turry's story here: http://waitbutwhy.com/2015/01/artificial-intelligence-revolution-2.html

TL; DR; spoiler version per request. In Turry's story Turry's self-training AI has to write nice handwritten notes and end ups getting rid of humans because they are not needed to achieve the apparently innocuous goal of writing nice handwritten notes. The analogy is that a self-trained chess engine with AI most likely will also get rid of humans because they are not needed to improve the apparently innocuous goal of improving chess skills.

Whatever you try in this area, be sure to read first Turry's story here: http://waitbutwhy.com/2015/01/artificial-intelligence-revolution-2.html

Whatever you try in this area, be sure to read first Turry's story here: http://waitbutwhy.com/2015/01/artificial-intelligence-revolution-2.html

TL; DR; spoiler version per request. In Turry's story Turry's self-training AI has to write nice handwritten notes and end ups getting rid of humans because they are not needed to achieve the apparently innocuous goal of writing nice handwritten notes. The analogy is that a self-trained chess engine with AI most likely will also get rid of humans because they are not needed to improve the apparently innocuous goal of improving chess skills.

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Whatever you try in this area, be sure to read first Turry's story here: http://waitbutwhy.com/2015/01/artificial-intelligence-revolution-2.html