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Speculative Discussion on AGI Ethics and Global Brain Integration
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Speculative Discussion on AGI Ethics and Global Brain Integration

Speculative Discussion on AGI Ethics and Global Brain Integration The passage is an academic‑style philosophical essay about uploaded minds and AGI, containing no concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable allegations involving powerful actors. It offers no investigative leads. Key insights: Compares consciousness continuity in mind uploading to the Turing test.; Mentions futurist Francis Heylighen and the concept of a Global Brain.; Discusses potential benefits of linking AGI to internet resources.

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Speculative Discussion on AGI Ethics and Global Brain Integration The passage is an academic‑style philosophical essay about uploaded minds and AGI, containing no concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable allegations involving powerful actors. It offers no investigative leads. Key insights: Compares consciousness continuity in mind uploading to the Turing test.; Mentions futurist Francis Heylighen and the concept of a Global Brain.; Discusses potential benefits of linking AGI to internet resources.

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230 12 The Engineering and Development of Ethics would be afforded the same rights as its previous human incarnation. However, if AGIs were to be considered second class citizens and deprived of free will, why would it be any better or safer to do so for a human that has been uploaded? It would not, and indeed, an uploaded human mind not having evolved in a purely digital environment may be much more prone to erratic and dangerous behavior than an AGI. An upload without verifiable continuity of consciousness would be no different than an AGI. It would merely be some sentience in a machine, one that was “programmed” in an unusual way, but which has no particular claim to any special humanness — merely an alternate encoding of some subset of human knowledge and independent volitional behavior, which is exactly what first generation AGIs will have. The problem of continuity of consciousness in uploading is very similar to the problem of the Turing test: it assumes specialness on the part of biological humans, and requires acceptability to their particular theory of mind in order to be considered sentient. Should consciousness (or at. least the less mystical sounding intelligence, independent volition, and self-awareness) be achieved in AGIs or uploads in a manner that is not acceptable to human theory of mind, it may not be considered sapient and worthy of any of the ethical treatment afforded sapient entities. This can occur not only in “strange consciousness” cases in which we can’t perceive that there is some intelligence and volition; even if such an entity is able to communicate with us in a comprehensible manner and carry out actions in the real world, our innately wired theory of mind may still reject it as not sufficiently like us to be worthy of consideration. Such an attitude could turn out to be a grave mistake, and should be guarded against as we progress towards these possibilities. 12.7 Possible Benefits of Closely Linking AGIs to the Global Brain Some futurist thinkers, such as Francis Heylighen, believe that engineering AGI systems is at best a peripheral endeavor in the development of novel intelligence on Earth, because the real story is the developing Global Brain [Iley07, Goe01] — the composite, self-organizing informa- tion system comprising humans, computers, data stores, the Internet, mobile phones and what have you. Our own views are less extreme in this regard — we believe that AGI systems will dis- play capabilities fundamentally different from those achievable via Global Brain style dynamics, and that ultimately (unless such development is restricted) self-improving AGI systems will de- velop intelligence vastly greater than any system possessing humans as a significant component. However, we do respect the power of the Global Brain, and we suspect that the early stages of development of an AGI system may go quite differently if it is tightly connected to the Global Brain, via making rich and diverse use of Internet information resources and communication with diverse humans for diverse purposes. The potential for Global Brain integration to bring intelligence enhancement to AGIs is obvious. The ability to invoke Web searches across documents and databases can greatly en- hance an AGI’s cognitive ability, as well as the capability to consult GIS systems and various specialized software programs offered as Web services. We have previously reviewed the poten- tial for embodied language learning achievable via using AGIs to power non-player characters in widely-accessible virtual worlds or massive multiplayer online games [Goe08]. But there is also a powerful potential benefit for AGI ethical development, which has not previously been highlighted. This potential benefit has two aspects:

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