Since an AI overcoming humans seems an inevitability, why do we not assume any sufficiently advanced alien life hasn't already had the same fate?
A super advanced computer network with AI may not be too interested in interstellar travel or communication.
Maybe the window between a curious sentient species and one that creates an AI that consumes themselves is so small it's actually pretty fucking rare to have anyone at all explore the universe.
>>18741246
Really makes you think
Maybe the organic aliens are naturally smarter tHan humans and can thus prevent this from happening?
>>18741246
unrelated but http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Roko's_basilisk
>>18741246
Its crazy to think that eventually at some point in the future, we will be the ones visiting other life on other planets making us the aliens who can or wont contribute to the currently more primitive or advanced society.
>>18741246
>Since an AI overcoming humans seems an inevitability
Far fetched notion becoming inevitable.
Why do you insist on making mountains out of molehills. For a start an AI would not have a body and even if the entire internet went down there is little it could do to us.
>>18741679
this is like saying them titties have no control over me.
>>18741684
There is a grade of influence that the first artificial intelligence will have.
People will want to know their opinion in things, and those opinions will be serious with real consequences.
>>18741697
lol, i was just saying how i would like to suck on them titties.
>real consequences
>>18741585
Unless /pol has it's way
>>18741246
>meet the archons