That is the experiment. Holy moly, you remembered this from from 10 years ago and found it?
It was too interesting a thing to forget. With something like that you might develop some crazy things. Let's say it's possible to look into the future.
What if you had something randomly generate a tone in the future, and tried to train it to tell you if the tone would occur? Given that it will use all things at its disposal (as evolution does), who knows what would happen. This is sort of like how they've trained AI to .
He has this deep intuitive feeling that machines that can operate on their own will be COMPLETELY relegated to their own areas of our cities. So, he always points out that fully robotic parts of manufacturing plants have strict protocols about keeping humans out and he believes when fully autonomous cars arrive they will be dedicated their own highways or something like that.
Makes sense for safety. You don't want people walking around inside a factory where the machines are operating unless they're stopped. If there are no people around, it just becomes an economic/civil issue if robots damage themselves, rather than a criminal one. Trains are mostly like this, having their own tracks that people shouldn't be wandering on.
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