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On 2016-04-07 23:30, William Flynn Wallace wrote:<br>
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may produce unexpected results, but that was known
beforehand, if the code was OK. So, credit to the
programmers, none to the AI.</div>
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I have never understood that attitude. <br>
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I can make an evolutionary algorithm that finds solutions to
problems I do not even understand. I don't think I can take credit
for that. <br>
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Anders Sandberg
Future of Humanity Institute
Oxford Martin School
Oxford University</pre>
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