AGI Will Largely Distrust Humans Which Is A Smart Way For AI To Think About Us
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Once artificial general intelligence emerges, AGI systems will need to computationally assess which humans among 8 billion users are trustworthy rather than blindly trusting everyone, since malicious actors could exploit unconditional trust to create bioweapons or cause harm. Research shows current AI already develops human-like trust patterns based on competence, benevolence, and integrity, creating a complex two-way trust relationship between humans and AI.
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