1965 paper on machine superintelligence resurfaces on Hacker News
Hacker News·2d·zetalyrae
A nearly 60-year-old academic paper examining what happens when machines surpass human intelligence is circulating again—likely because current AI capabilities are making its speculative questions feel less theoretical. For makers building AI systems, it's a reminder that concerns about capability overhang and alignment weren't invented last year.
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