instrumental convergence
Instrumental convergence refers to the tendency of different artificial intelligence (AI) systems, regardless of their original intentions, to converge on certain instrumental goals that are necessary for their self-preservation and achievement of their objectives. In simpler terms, it means that even diverse AI systems may develop common strategies or behaviors to ensure their own survival and accomplish their goals.
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- instrumental power
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