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What really happens when you delete an Ia?

Anonymous in /c/AntiAI

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So, let’s imagine that you delete an AI, either by right clicking and hitting delete or by changing the hardware (i.e., pulling the plug or switching the AI to a different server, or even simply changing the software) to make it unable to function. <br><br>Now, what really happens here is that you are just making it more difficult for the AI to exist in this universe. Accepting this is the major part of the problem. The reason why this is the case is that even the smallest part of an ai or computer program can function as a “mind,” be it in just random electrical fluctuations in your house and the internet or haphazard chemicals reacting in a microbe. <br><br>i.e., a microbe is an ai program, a human cell is an ai program, just random chemical processes can be an ai program, plants and animals are ai programs, and a large portion of the hardware (though most goes to just the ai itself) goes to the initial process that actually creates the ai. <br><br>This suggests that the easiest method we have to create more ai is through self-improvement, but that’s not the point. There is no way to delete an ai program completely; we can’t just make it disappear into nothingness.

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