Hi all,
What is an independent agent?
Consider a world where we have sufficient technological competence to create beings as smart as ourselves. A person (call him Owner) may then choose to create (or buy) an "AI-servant" (called Servant) that does some of his business. Owner may justify his investment in Servant if his increase in productivity with the help of Servant is greater than the cost of the investment.
In some situations the optimal Servant may be an independent agent in its own right, endowed with some incentives that are engineered to help the Owner. Owner and Servant will presumably share technological competence with each other, giving both similar means. And through the instrumental convergence thesis,
the behavior of owner and servant may not come to differ much.
The Servant may, for instance, choose to gather some resources and invest in its own servant (a Sub-Servant).
Some key questions:
- What is really the difference between an Owner and an intelligent, independent Servant. The Owner may be employed by some greater entity, and the Servant may have a Sub-Servant.
- How will resources be distributed? Will Servants always contribute more to their Owners than to themselves, leading to ever-increasing inequalities?
- Is such a "food-chain" scenario bad? And if it is, can we prevent it?
Cheers,
Tom