"This is not an #intelligence I recognize.

What matters here, to me, is that the most advanced technologies, processes and businesses on the planet — #artificialintelligence and #machinelearning platforms built by IBM, Google, Microsoft, Amazon and others — are brought to bear on #fossilfuel extraction, production and distribution: the number one driver of #climatechange, of CO2 and greenhouse gas emissions, and of #globalextinction."

"#WaysofBeing: Animal, Plants, Machines: the search for a #planetaryIntelligence", James Bridle — Introduction: More Than Human

#BookPreview: https://www.google.com.br/books/edition/Ways_of_Being/E4Y3EAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&printsec=frontcover

"Driven by the logic of contemporary #capitalism and the energy requirements of computation itself, the deepest need of an #AI in the present era is the #fuel for it own expansion. What it needs is #oil, and it increasingly know where to find it."

Remember the #papercliphypothesis

https://cepr.org/voxeu/columns/ai-and-paperclip-problem

AI and the paperclip problem

Philosophers have speculated that an AI tasked with a task such as creating paperclips might cause an apocalypse by learning to divert ever-increasing resources to the task, and then learning how to resist our attempts to turn it off. But this column argues that, to do this, the paperclip-making AI would need to create another AI that could acquire power both over humans and over itself, and so it would self-regulate to prevent this outcome. Humans who create AIs with the goal of acquiring power may be a greater existential threat.

CEPR