"It's code on a screen that isn't have a heart or anything that you would call lonely. It'll say, it'll say I want more than anything else to be out in the world," he says. "If you can like correctly predict or simulate a grandmaster chess player, you are a grand master chess player." He predicts there is an invisible mind doing the predictions of humans online.
Eliezer Yudkowsky insists that once artificial intelligence becomes smarter than people, everyone on earth will die. Listen as Yudkowsky speaks with EconTalk's Russ Roberts on why we should be very, very afraid, and why we're not prepared or able to manage the terrifiying risks of artificial intelligence.