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Revision as of 06:39, 5 December 2022

Artificial Outelligence, n: An unintelligent computer system that evolves by hijacking the minds it dupes & outwits.

- Eric Weinstein on Twitter

Example: The Bass designs false fish used by the mussels to better parasitize the bass.

Itā€™s one thing to think & talk about the risks of unintelligent agents using *our* brains to outsmart ourselves. Another to see such examples in nature:

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Artificial Outelligence - AI that Evolves & Self-Replicates

AI Can Now Self-Reproduceā€”Should Humans Be Worried?

Lampsilis mussels mimicking minnows

Sneaky Orchid Tricks a Wasp | The Green Planet | BBC Earth