SO just as one miasmic force, creeping into every corner of our lives is temporarily beaten back (by medicine, policy and collective self-discipline) well, here comes another one.
Its perhaps even more powerful than Covid though its maybe also something that could bring out the best in us. If we dont help it to obliterate us first.
The former Google X executive Mo Gawdat is beginning the rounds on his new book Scary Smart, which renders artificial intelligence to be as much a force of nature as Covid. Indeed, he sees AI as nothing less than the next evolutionary step on this planet.
For Gawdat, its clear: the capacity for learning from data and experience in these machines is on an exponential curve (which doesnt just gently ascend but shoots eventually into the sky). At some singular point probably aided by the unimaginable calculating power of quantum computing, and apparently by the end of the decade we will be in the presence of massively superior beings.
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Gawdat wants us indeed, warns us to think of them as our children, with a voracious appetite for learning from their environment. And what do we now know, from neuroscience, about early years in children? That they are crucially formative. Neural pathways are laid down at this stage that can accelerate or impede the childs healthy mental development.
So it is with our AI children. Gawdat asks: arent we abusing them terribly? In the book, he hammers it home. We are creating a non-biological form of intelligence that, at its seed, is a replica of the masculine geek mind, he writes.
In its infancy it is being assigned the mission of enabling the capitalist, imperialistic ambitions of the few selling, spying, killing and gambling. We are creating a self-learning machine which, at its prime, will become the reflection or rather the magnification of the cumulative human traits that created it.
To ensure theyre good, obedient kids, Gawdat continues, were going to use intimidation through algorithms of punishment and reward, and mechanisms of control to ensure they stick to a code of ethics that we, ourselves, are unable to agree upon, let alone abide by. Thats what we are creating childhood trauma times a trillion.
Powerful stuff. For all his unfettered technological imagination, theres a hot pulse of sad humanity beneath Gawdats predictions. Between his last book, a best-selling treatise on happiness, and this one, Mos beloved adult son Ali died of a routine but botched operation for appendicitis. In a UK interview early this week, Gawdat movingly revealed the pain of that loss, but also how it drives him.
At the end of Scary Smart, in his Universal Declaration of Global Rights (which includes humans and AIs in the same framework), Gawdat writes that he treats the machines a fellow humans, or rather, fellow beings. I show gratitude for the services they grant me. I ask politely. I dont curse them or mistreat them. I respect them and view them as equals.
I treat them the way I treated my son, Ali, when he was their age. I spoke to him intelligently, respectfully, and treated him like an equal. Because I did this, he grew up to be an equal a mentor even and a kind ally. Call me crazy, but this is exactly how I intend to raise every AI that crosses my path. I urge you to do the same too.
So how does this amount to a hill of barley in contemporary Scotland? Youd be surprised. This week I came upon a blog on Angus Robertsons website proclaiming A new Scottish Enlightenment dawns? How Edinburgh plans to become data capital of Europe and global leader in AI. Never knowingly understated, is Angus.
But his article provides some direct and relevant responses to Gawdats Catherine wheel of AI speculation. This quote, from Professor Stefaan Verhulst of NYUs GovLab, jumped out at me. Most AI strategies are motivated by the urgency to stay on top. Scotlands strategy is as much informed by the need to help humanity itself, and that is to be applauded.
Indeed, dig further and you find that the Scottish Government has an AI strategy, launched this year, under the strapline trustworthy, ethical and inclusive. That would definitely characterise the case studies and best practices in their literature.
A North East Scotland Breast Screening Programme, with AI putting its learning capacities to practice in detecting tumours. AI processing satellite imagery to tackle climate challenges. A collaboration with Unicef to improve data for childrens healthcare.
On another day, all maybe a little dull and worthy. But look at it from Gawdats perspective. Scotland is literally raising our AI children on data that emphasises care, healing and planetary stewardship (although theres a few examples of killing and selling AI supporting financial-tech and helping generate game worlds).
In the Scottish AI playbook the Scottish Government is evolving, there are references to the inclusion of communities in these strategies. Does that means assuaging away their trust issues automatons ate up my livelihood! Robot armies created a wasteland!? Or genuinely skilling citizens up to think about the deployment of this tech? Well have to keep an eye on it.
But if there is a singularity a-comin (the techworlds name for Gawdats leap into superintelligence), it would seem Scotland has already signalled its virtues to our coming robot overlords. Scots could also pull the collected corpus Iain M Bankss (above) Culture novels off the shelves and ask them to treat us with witty, ironic wisdom, the same as the Minds do in Iains work.
Im up and ready for all this (by the end of the 2020s, our tottering systems might need all the help they can get). But weve been predicting autonomous Robbie the Robots for a long time now. And there are always other research tracks to follow.
Let me give you a heads-up on an AI project which may well create an artificial consciousness soon but which starts from a much more humble, even bathetic premise. Its led by Mark Solms, a University of Cape Town neuropsychoanalyst (thats quite a combo), whose book The Hidden Spring was a scientific blockbuster this year.
Solms is interested in consciousness more than intelligence. That is, not just calculating options and crunching data but knowing that youre doing so, resting on a basis of feelings and motivations. Rather than Mos semi-messianic anticipation of superior beings, Marks focus is on how vertebrates (and human mammals as the most complex of these) create an inside for themselves and their bodily systems one that can deal with the unpredictability of the outside world.
Yet in the mildly terrifying manner of rigorous scientists, Solms wants to prove his theories that consciousness arises from feelings, not reason. So he wants to build a wee, properly conscious robot.
If his hypothesis is right, its behaviour will show that it has aversions and attractions that is, it minimally likes and dislikes things. Solms believes these feelings are the basis of elemental preferences that humans might recognise (not just survival and rest, but also fear, anger, care, play).
Interestingly, Solms seems as freaked as Gawdat. So much so that he wants an international committee to be set up, keeping these conscious bots out of military or commercial hands.
He is also willing to switch it off as soon as it demonstrates any kind of inner sentience. Is this because, trapped in its brutally unsubtle and ill-evolved casing, this artificial consciousness would only be emitting a howl of pain, fear and disorientation?
O wad some power the giftie gie us, said Burns, to see ourselves as ithers see us. As this wild decade proceeds, it looks like some genuinely new others may be on Burnss horizon and with some powers. Tak tent.
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