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This page discusses the ethical and practical dilemmas surrounding the development of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), specifically weighing the pros and cons of "open" versus "closed" development models. It also touches on the potential consequences of government regulation, using stem cell research restrictions as a historical analogy, and analyzes the risks associated with both terrorist misuse of open technology and the fallibility of elite groups controlling closed technology.
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| Bill Hibbard | ||
| President George W. Bush |
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| CogPrime project |
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restrictions on stem cell research
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"Should AGI be developed in a top-secret installation... or should it be developed out in the open, in the manner of open-source software projects like Linux?"Source
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"As a rough analogue, it's worth noting that the US government's imposition of restrictions on stem cell research... appears to have directly stimulated the provision of additional funding for stem cell research in other nations"Source
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"Clearly, neither the open nor closed approach qualifies as a panacea."Source
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