AI Squat Manifesto

in #introduceyourself8 years ago (edited)

Who am I?

Many (maybe most of the) people are forced to make a compromise between doing what they feel is the most important, and what is the most practical job, whatever that means. Very often one ends up doing something which is not that bad, while it generates enough money to compensate for the inconvenience. For me this is unacceptable. I think that people are at their best when they can do what they really want.

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After graduating from college I started doing research of artificial intelligence, the exact thing I had studied. I was lucky to be able to do what I want. When I was working in this firm, I didn't perceive it like "I get money for doing the work they want me to do". I felt like the money they were giving me enabled me to do what I wanted to do (which happened to be the same thing as what they wanted me to do... until the beginning of this year).

In January 2016 these conditions changed and three months later I was on my own. I continued doing the same things I had been doing the past two years - reading scientific articles, making up theories about how our mind works, programming models of the hypotheses and testing them out. Except nobody was paying me anymore.

I had to look for two things:

  1. How to pay for the rent and food long term (I had savings to cover it for half a year)
  2. How to get people to work with, because if I were to do the research on my own, there would be a big risk (some say it's certain) of getting lost

I was considering enrolling on a PhD study, but I realized that in Prague where I am living, there is not enough people in the academia interested in artificial general intelligence. And moving out of Czech Republic is something I currently don't wanna do. PhD was (barely) solving only the first of the two problems, so I just kept thinking and looking.

While exploring the options I discovered Steem. Since then it was a one big ride. Early mining, unsuccessful experiments with porting the code to GPU to accelerate mining, curating ever increasing number of new posts, disappointment from the July 4th payout and finally the mid-July tenfold increase of Steem's price.

So here I am, realizing that Steem might have just solved step 1 and what more - it might even provide enough money to support a few like minded people. This sounds little bit like the step 2!

This brings me to this idea of a project which has been sitting back in my brain for quite a long time, but the conditions had not been right for it to materialize. Until now. This project, I call it AI Squat, is based on these three ideas:

  • Flat sharing doesn't have to be just a way how to minimize costs, you can create supportive community whose members are independent, but naturally influencing another's ideas, and are open to collaboration (inspired by Tech Squat).
  • Search without objectives (see this great presentation) - if you create an unconstrained environment where novelty is supported, you can get improbable solutions to your problems.
  • Universal basic income - I will be covering the costs for the flat and for food.

Who are we? The AI Squat : www.aisquat.com

What do I want to achieve with the project?

  • I want to bring together creative smart individuals who don't want to waste their effort on unnecessary work
    - this is why I am offering food, shelter, and workplace for free, so everybody can do what is the most important for them
  • I want to create a team which will work together and move forward
    - this is why I am offering a share in this project
  • I want to promote risk taking in order to create an environment where new ideas can be born
  • I want to create a liberating environment where different ideas could meet and breed together
  • an environment where nothing is work, or everything is work (interesting read about flow)

What is the goal of the project?

  • the goal is to create wealth
    - material wealth in order to bootstrap this project
    - immaterial wealth for the benefit of all
    - my personal goal is to understand life, intelligence and myself, and I am excited to meet other like-minded people
    - my method is the research of artificial intelligence and using its results for self-improvement

Where is AI Squat located?

  • we don’t have the place yet, but we are actively looking for a flat in the center of Prague, Czech Republic. Our idea is to have one common room as a workplace plus everybody will have their own room for living
  • our search is not limited to ordinary flats, it could be an old industrial space which we could recreate for our purpose, as long as there is electricity, water, and heat

Who are you?

Who will be living in AI Squat?

  • me, @mor (my girlfriend studying AI and working as a junior researcher), and you, you, and you!
  • we are looking for people who resonate with this idea and would like to join us. The earlier you do, the more influence over the decisions you can have - about the location, about the other people, etc.

I love it! What should I do to join?

  • write a short description of your plan, what you would like to work on in AI Squat
  • try to sum up your goals, motivations, why you will be a good member of AI Squat
  • don’t be afraid to express yourself. We appreciate openness and originality
  • post this on Steemit with a tag aisquat

Why posting it on Steemit?

  • Steem community proved to be very open and thoughtful. You will receive a valuable feedback, interesting discussion might spring up
  • this project wouldn’t exist without Steem, we want to give something back
  • if you have any questions, ask in the comments, or send me an email

Looking forward to hearing from you!

@hr1
[email protected]
http://www.aisquat.com

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We need to talk. Check out http://wisdom.digital and both my blog here and that of @mwaser. We are on exactly the same path . . . .

. . . . except my belief is that we're going to get to Strong AI much sooner than you seem to believe (but that's okay because we're pretty sure that we also know how to ensure that it will be ethical as well -- and given that we've been publishing peer-reviewed research for the last 8 years, I would argue that we have far more credibility than out-of-field fear-mongers like Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk -- and the hypocritical philosopher/author Nick Bostrom).

On the topic of AI, the possibility of strong AI has around the same risk as the possibility of meeting extra-terrestrials. Any entity more intelligent than us is dangerous if it perceives itself as separate and has it's own agenda.

For that reason I favor cyborgization, or IA (intelligence amplification) rather than to build possible competition or replacement entities like AI which if it's strong AI we will have very limited ability to control if we don't build it right. In my opinion our only hope is to merge with AI so that it's not seen as a separate species but interacts more like a limb or an exocortex. A topic like AI ethics doesn't make any sense with our currently limited understanding and ability to process information to even have a clue about the consequences in the short or long term of our actions. I think we first need to amplify our ability to think and be ethical before we rush to build "strong AI", because if it is built now it will most likely be used as a weapon by the military or as a spy by the intelligence agency.

I have to say, I agree with Bostrom, we aren't ready for strong AI any time soon. Fortunately I don't think we are any where near being able to make strong AI. At best we might be able to make some sort of simulation of the brain of a rodent in five or ten years and from there learn enough to design better hardware and software (neuromorphic computing and a total breakthrough in software necessary).

That's exactly what I was talking about when I said

my method is the research of artificial intelligence and using its results for self-improvement

One might say we already are cyborgs, because we are so interconnected with the technology. Only the interface is kind of slow.

Talking about self-improvement.. My research already transformed my life so much. It influences my philosophy of life as well as how I spend my everyday life. When you think about questions like "what should the AI actually do" you can't evade the question "what should I actually do". And there is this "how" and "why" and you easily end up in philosophy even though you started from computer science / artificial intelligence...

Wow, I am gonna dive into this site! How come I haven't come across it yet?! :)

By the way, I put a link to your post on my most recent post (https://steemit.com/steemit/@mark-waser/dantheman-s-power-down-countdown-x-days) as one of the best three posts I've read today. Hopefully, it will help you get some traction.

MINNOWS UNITE!

Wow your post is so crazy! But funny :) I am glad you liked mine..

That's an interesting project. Good luck with it! But please don't create a "Mike" (The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress By Robert A. Heinlein) or "ELOPe" ( Avogadro Corp: The Singularity Is Closer Than It Appears by David Ryan). Thank you !

:)

Thanks for the support! Well, AI security is a topic for itself... You can't get around it. It's definitely necessary to take it into consideration. But I think it will take some time before we create something which would have the potential of harming anyone.

The research will be going step by step and each of them must be well documented and discussed..

I love technology..a lot! But damn ...AI scares me so much. I should probably stop reading all these books...

Scared? Just wait till you read some of Daniel Suarez
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Scary one way: "Daemon" and "Freedom"

http://thedaemon.com/daemontech.html
“Daemon does for surfing the Web what Jaws did for swimming in the ocean.” — Chicago Sun-Times

Scary in completly different way: "Kill Decision"

“Kill Decision is a fantastic techno-thriller. As someone who has designed combat robots, I found the technology depicted both accurate and chilling.” — Alexander Rose - Executive Director & Roboticist, The Long Now Foundation

Oh God...no comment!

Being afraid of AI is like being afraid of aliens. More important is to figure out how to safely merge with AI through cyborgization so humans can explore space and survive contact with aliens.

I think we need to create a real intelligence. Something what even we as humans are currently lacking, because obviously we are exploiting our environment more than is healthy. We won't survive unless we upgrade ourselves..

"ELOPe" would be fine, i'm more worried about "Sister PA-60-41"

Why not create a "Mike"? Mike was Heinlein's "John Galt." (even said so in the book). ...Not so sure I'd want Suarez's DAEMON though. ;)

I absolutely love this @hr1! It's awesome seeing so many of the pieces that had been discussed actually being implemented!

While I don't see the ability to physically join you in the foreseeable future, I'd love to be a part of this and contribute what I can. (I can see virtual conference room equivalents being very helpful in for those interacting remotely.)

I tend to work from the human mindset and motivation side of things. Specifally I'm facinated in the concepts of individual passions, progression/growth and sustainable (psychological) community interaction.

I worked as a knowledge engineer for an AI company where I got even better at degenerating analytical methods by an 'expert' into a slew of concept, plan and goal nodes. While my primary thoughts are of 'Seed AI,' there is still a lot of merit to what I view as glorified if/then state machines.

I'm from the school of thought that everybody does everything for some reason, even if it's as simple as I wanted to see what would happen, to I wanted to be random, to I just didn't care. I feel there is a lot of under-noticed, under-appreciated, and under-utilized power behind a passionate person doing what they want to do. (Musician play music regardless. What do other people regardless?)

I'm not quite sure how I can contribute at this stage, but more than willing to do what ever I can to see this succeed!

Bravo!

I am counting on you, Sykochica! It's already obvious that we can't be just an isolated community. There will be people on the other side of the internet who will participate.. And your ideas already proved to be helpful.

I have also some wild ideas about a decentralized organization in a Swarmwise style (by @falkvinge), but this might be just too crazy :)

I'd still be very interested on your ideas! Quantum and Relativity started as "might be just too crazy!"

Being a 'middle path' sort of person I suspect well end up seeing a quasi-decentralized setup, but we shall see. I love being shown other options or better yet, proven wrong. :)

Dear @hr1 I didn't know where to write this, you see, so I'll leave it here. Thank you for upvote my review of the book "The Dark tower", for me is very important and valuable. Thank you very much.

hello, I was looking for the person behind the account of @hr1 and at last I found it:-) I want to thank you for following all my stuff and upvoting too.you are so nice and kind person , you keep on supporting our stuff especially for me as a new here on this platform, you are an amazing person, again from the bottom of my heart Thank you :-)

Amazing introducing, @hr1. I loved your life story and your enthusiasm about life and new projects. I wish you the best luck with AI Squat. :)

Greetings!

Cool idea :)

Good to hear from you! How is BitSpace going?

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