---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Eric Purdy epurdy@uchicago.edu Date: Wed, May 30, 2018 at 12:26 PM Subject: Ethicophysics I To: readings readings@moomers.org
Abstract:
What are Good and Evil? How do we explain these concepts to a computer sufficiently well that we can be assured that the computer will understand them in the same sense as humans understand them? These are hard questions, and people have often despaired of finding any answers to the AI safety problem.
In this paper, we lay out a theory of ethics modeled on the laws of physics. The theory has two key advantages: it squares nicely with most human moral intuitions, and it is amenable to rather straightforward com- putations that a computer could easily perform if told to. It therefore forms an ideal foundation for solving the AI safety problem.
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Eric Purdy