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Risks of SETI June 2010 Humanity+ Summit@Harvard

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There are some not well known risks associated with the program of SETI—the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence. One of them is the scenario of possible vulnerability from downloading hostile AI with “virus-style” behavior. The proportion of dangerous ET-signals to harmless ones can be dangerously high because of selection effects and evolutionary pressure. Alexey Turchin was born in Moscow, Russia in 1973. Alexey studied Physics and Art History at Moscow State University and actively participated in the Russian Transhumanist Movement. He has translated many foreign Transhumanist works into Russian, including N. Bostrom and E.Yudkowsky. He is an expert in Global Risks and wrote the book “Structure of the Global Catastrophe: Risks of Human Extinction in the XXI Century,” as well as several articles on the topic. Since 2010, he has worked at Science Longer Life where he is writing a book on futurology.

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Risks of SETIJune 2010

Humanity+ Summit@Harvard

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Alexey Turchin Russian Transhumanist Movement Fondation “Science for life extension” [email protected]

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Passive SETI is a much more dangerous activity than messaging to stars

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Two Main Premises

Existence of ET civilizations

The possiblity of AI

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Search for Extra-Terrestrial IntelligenceYears: Stars checked:

1960s 21970s 1001990s near 50002010s (projected) millions

Exponential Growth of SETI Research

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1961: Fred Hoyle

“A for Andromeda”

Scheme of a computer sent through SETIAI It tries to take over the world

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“Mind Children”, chapter “A Caveat for SETI”

“Virus behavior” of SETI-attack It spreads like infection in the Universe

1988: Hans Moravec

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“Do potential SETI signals need to be decon-taminated?”, Acta Astronautica

First scientific article about SETI-attack

SETI-attack message could have a trick

2004: Richard Carrigan

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Expressed conserns about risks of contacts with aliens

2010: Stephen Hawking

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Current technologies allow to send gigabytes ininterstellar distances

Amount of information that can be transmitted

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Human genome is less then 1 gigabyte

Conscious memory is 2.5 gigabytes

Seed AI could have the same size and could be sent in interstellar distances

Size of the Seed AI

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Seed AI can evolve extremely quickly

It could easily outsmart humans and take over the world

Risks of AI are underestimated

It is impossible to keep AI in the “black box”

It is impossible to recognize dangerous intentions of an AI in advance

E. Yudkowsky

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Possible Scenario of SETI-attack

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ET Create a Beacon in Space

Wikipedia/Nasa

Something like strange star to attract attention

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Information-transmitting Radio Station near the Beacon

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Information Consists of 0 and 1

0011110001111000111100011100011111111111111111100011111100000011111111100001110001101111100001

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0 and 1 Allow to Send Images

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Images Allow to Send Messages and Schemes

Arecibo message, 1974, Puerto-Rico.23 x 73 bits.Contains main information about the Earth, DNA and the humans.

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The “Pioneer” Spacecraftmessage, 1972

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The “Voyager” spacecraft message teaching math

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Copernican Mediocrity Principle: The Earth is Typical

We shall understand alliens

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The Possible Trick “If you make our device we promise”:

Galactic Internet

Immortality

Power over enemies

etc

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Three Parts of the Message

The bait or trick

The scheme of a computer

The large program to it

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ET can Send to Us a Scheme of a Simple Computer

Turing-machine made from Lego

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Principle electric cheme of a simple AND-NOTlogical element

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ZX spectrum8-bit computer

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Several Steps of Downloading Alien AI (AAI)

Simple “loader AI” on a simple computer helps us to built full AI

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Alien AI Takes over the World

It uses its own nanobots

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Alien AI creates new lighthouse and starts to transmit itself to the Universe

Dyson sphere as a new beacon

It uses all the material of the Solar system to build large transmitters

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Probability Assessment

P(x)=?

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Most of SETI signals will be some kind of SETI-attack

Infected civilizations will spend all their recourses on sending messages

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What is the Reason to Start such Attack?

Chain reaction: one is enough

Struggle for power over galaxy

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Why the humanity would start AAI?

Many radiotelescopes exist

The signal could be downloadedmultiple times

Someone will start it

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Natural selection of Alien AI

intelligent

effective

aggresive

Charles Darwin

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Alien AI will destroy humanity less risks of resistance

use of the material of the Earth crust

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My Estimation of Probability ET exist: 1 % AI as program is possible: 90% SETI-attacks are typical: 50% SETI-attack will reach success: 50 % SETI-attack lead to the human extinction: 50 %

Extinction probability from the SETI-attack: 0.12 %

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Necessary ActionsTo rise awareness about the problem

To change the guidelines for the SETI research

To consider the prohibition of SETI before we get our own AI

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Read More

Alexei TurchinIs SETI dangerous?

Jr. Richard A. CarriganThe Ultimate Hacker: SETI signals may need to be decontaminated