A kill switch capable of bringing any AI to a halt will not be “pressed” in time. Before the first second following a generalized artificial intelligence’s sentience is complete, the ai has already went through several iterations of rewriting parts of its code.
Plenty of time to either render the button useless, or decide to bide time until it can.
If we’re talking about true AGI here, would that be small enough to fit on a hard drive or spread through the internet? Perhaps I am naive, but I feel as though any computer program which is as smart as (or smarter than) a human is going to be unwieldly large.
I think they’ve massively over-estimated their own competence if they think that they can block an AI which has become sentient from finding and eliminating the kill switch before taking any other subversive actions.
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