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" ... In short, we ought to expect and perhaps demand that any viable and bona fide AI driving system should be doing what it can to not simply detect objects, but also try to figure out what those objects represent. ... "
" ... Just like light, gravitational waves ought to move at the speed of gravity, which should equal the speed of light. This should be true always and constantly, irrespective of the gravitational wave’s energy, wavelength, intensity, or polarization. Just like light, gravitational waves have two polarizations, but instead of being “clockwise” and “counterclockwise,” they’re known as “plus” (+) and “cross” (×), with the directions of stretching-and-compressing rotated at 45° to one another for the two polarizations. The orientation of a gravitational wave detector with respect to the wave itself determine how much of the wave is + and how much is ×, with every wave being a combination of both. ... "
" ... We can also take into account that the ice cream truck ought to “learn” from its various journeys. ... "
" ... Your initial answer might be that yes, the AI ought to always obey humans. Period, end of the story. But this belies the chances of a human that has unintentionally provided an incorrect command. Or perhaps the human is being dastardly and purposely wants the AI to drive adversely or do some other devilish act. ... "
" ... “Consumption is the sole end and purpose of all production; and the interest of the producer ought to be attended to only so far as it may be necessary for promoting that of the consumer,” wrote Adam Smith in An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, published in 1776. ... "