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From: Joscha Bach
To: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Subject: Re:
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2013 13:57:30 +0000
It might be a question of putting the parts together; the minimal components would probably be the false belief
task (the representation that others may believe something that is false, which has been demonstrated non-
verbally in 15month olds) with basic verbal ability and autonomous goal-seeking behavior. Each one has been
done already, but that does not mean that the resulting system is generally intelligent. It merely learns how to
deceive (ie necessary but not sufficient).
Ron Arkin from Georgia Tech (who is mostly known for discussing the ethics of military robots) has also built a
bunch of simple robots that compete for limited resources and develop deceptive behavior to gain an advantage.
The literally-minded Turing Test people that crowd around the Loebner prize for most human-like behavior are
probably not in the game for deceptive behavior, though. Their systems are usually not intentional, i.e. they
would fake their fakery, using cleverly pre-scripted dialog strategies.
I would probably start from the other direction, i.e. the premise that deceptive behavior is an emergent quality of
any system that has the explicit goal of changing the beliefs of others to further its own aims. The idea that the
induced beliefs are factually correct would need to be added on top of that. As soon as a system switches from
signalling of internal states towards true communication (the goal-directed creation of beliefs in others), we will
have deceptive systems.
Most Al research apparently ignores this, because they start out with applications that benefit from total
cooperation (all agents have compatible goals, like cars that should not bump into each other, robotic ants that
transmit their respective states, soccer playing robots that broadcast their positions among team mates).
Cheers,
Joscha
I have seen many proposals that would like to atttain 2 and three year old level intelligence„ I have never seen
as a kind of perverted turing test suggesting that the system should lie. ( a characteristic of real world 2 year
olds)
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