Mind wrote:
"At this point in Ai evolution, there is no indication that anyone will have any control over their "hyper-fun" AI reality."
You seem to assume that either ai itself or some dark entity will control us. If you are talking about just the vr experience, why would we not have control over it? It could be strictly controlled, like reading a book. Or it could give you the general parameters of an adventure, love story, exploration, etc and let your responses influence what happens next. Or you might take pot luck and a random
story.
"In addition, it is human nature to devolve into mischief once there is little purpose to their life. Many people will use their UBI free time to do bad things"
Well golly, a life of ease and being able to do anything you want either really or virtually sounds like a bad thing to you? Agreed that if people feel their lives have no purpose, that may lead to depression. There are lots of other things to make life meaningful besides the 9 to 5 job. In fact most people seem to find that the least inspiring thing in their lives. You can explore the universe, create a world of your own, concentrate on relationships, indulge in porn and sex, or meditate with spiritual masters, among billions of possibilities
What "bad things" do you imagine people would be led to do when virtually all their wishes have been granted? To steal money or property? Why would you when you can have anything you want in virtual world and almost anything you want in real world? To gain power, over what? If its for waging war then yes that is bad but we are talking about the good possibilities and even that may be objectionable it seems.
The negative side of ai is real but I'm often astonished at the resistance to change, even good change among the population. On the good side, productivity goes through the roof, no one needs to work unless they want to, everyone becomes basically rich. Then there is the ai world in which mere laws of physics or economics do not hold sway. The possibilities are endless
On the bad side, I recently read about an experiment they did with ai. It was a simulation so no one got hurt. The ai pilots a plane over an area, when it comes to a city, the human operator tells the ai controlling the plane if its an enemy city then it can attack or a friendly city and it must pass it by. The ai gets points for every city destroyed and the object is to gain points. The ai apparently got frustrated with the human preventing it from destroying some of the cities so it killed the human. When told it would lose points if it kills the human, its next tactic was to fire on and destroy the transmitting antenna so the human could not tell it to pass that one by
This kind of self programing is what many people are worried about. Another problem is that it often lies. Just recently I gave it another try. I was looking for a webcam that will work with win 10 64 bit. I could not find the info on duckduckgo so I tried gptchat again. Well, after about 2 seconds it printed out a list of ten cameras. I checked the first one on the list and after digging I found that it does not work with win 10 at all let alone 64 bit. When I presented this info to chat, it admitted its answer was wrong and gave the excuse that many people may be able to get around that with the right drivers. In other words it just picked some popular cameras and ignored or was not able to determine what system they will work with
This is a relatively primitive version of what will come but to me its almost worthless. Its value lies in writing reports, analyses, term papers and the like, and as a starting point for research. You may want to ask what materials have a certain electronic configuration which might make them suitable as a coating for metals, you can look up latest research, basically asking questions that can be answered by tediously going through thousands or millions of possibilities. We realize the ai answer might be incorrect but we can test it as I did with the answer to my question that turned out to be wrong. Even if the answer is wrong it sometimes may lead you to look in a more fruitful direction. Unfortunately with my question it gave no solution but if I had kept after it asking what drivers to use, why it won't work on win 10, etc I might have solved it but doing most of the work myself.