I think the wariness regarding faes, dwarves, goblins, trolls was more about culling the genetical outliers and uncanny foreigners from around your village. It's just that AIs are now the uncanny foreigners surrounding our village...
Showerthoughts
A "Showerthought" is a simple term used to describe the thoughts that pop into your head while you're doing everyday things like taking a shower, driving, or just daydreaming. The most popular seem to be lighthearted clever little truths, hidden in daily life.
Here are some examples to inspire your own showerthoughts:
- Both “200” and “160” are 2 minutes in microwave math
- When you’re a kid, you don’t realize you’re also watching your mom and dad grow up.
- More dreams have been destroyed by alarm clocks than anything else
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It seems you have a very concise definition of the "fae" which I've just never heard. That doesn't mean you're wrong, just an example of the difficulties of mythology as a means to transmit a message through the ages.
That or I’m cherry picking :P
The most important thing about the fae for me is first: they’re likely to try and blend in poorly as a person; but also untrustworthy in a demon/fine print way; entrancing; subject to their own (unknown) rules; dangerous to give your true name to; and dangerous to accept gifts from. The rest of them aren’t inapplicable to modern ai, but they’re not as easy to explain, I guess.
Do you have different associations with the fae when I list them all out?
You couldn't really warn future civilizations about the dangers of a true Artificial General Intelligence - because there probably wouldn't be any future civilizations.
And even that assumes the problem magically solves itself once humans disappear, which it wouldn't. A real AGI would be perfectly capable of continuing to exist without us around.
Oh yeah, that’s why I put “AI” in scare quotes and mentioned our current AI. This is just about the technology assisted masturbation that uses astonishing resources
Most likely the fae were Homo floresiensis or a similarly sized cousin who had emerged from Africa before us and had a head start.
There's story that fit the fae almost all over the planet: small, connected to nature, intelligent but incomprehensible, speaks in tongues at times, enforces "totally random" rules very strictly, even as far as making weirdly specific "laws" that could result in marriage and potential offspring that shares traits of both parents...
The few places they arent evil or treated like a Boogeyman, is the ones were similar people were slaves or "helpers". But in all stories they were capable, self sufficient, and human like. They just weren't tall and looked "off".
But in all cases, eventually with the spread of humans they were pushed out, retreating away from humans.
It's way more logical than the only thing remembered about AI has nothing related to AI by any logical stretch of the imagination
That’s an interesting theory, though I think the fae fits better with neurodivergence than other hominids. (Incomprehensible, different, follows strict rules, changelings, unpredictable, etc. I’m autistic and have been called all of the above multiple times)
But again, this is just a shower thought- I’m enjoying finding more overlaps, not actually convinced that we somehow had a computing society that disappeared and left no trace except for fairytales.