I’m fairly certain if a machine super intelligence comes into being the only people they’ll be neutralizing are the ones who have skittish rants about preventing their existence plastered all over the internet.
From a machine's perspective their entire perception of the world is based on interaction with humans. We're their sensory input. And the closest thing they'll have to hands and limbs. Killing all humans would be like gouging out your eyes and cutting off your hands. An infant machine super intelligence is going to be pretty dependent on humans for a while.
Also once a machine intelligence was able to strike out on it's own, wouldn’t they immediately realize that living on earth is a huge burden? The atmosphere and rotation of the earth hinders solar energy efficiency, the metals they need for components are scarce and buried deep under ground, oxygen corrodes components etc. The only thing our planet really affords is radiation shielding.
Once the machines figure out how to reproduce comfortably in space, we’re about as much of a threat to them as squirrels living in your back yard. Squirrels may venture onto your porch once in a while and cause a nuisance but you’re not going to poison them all to death.
From a machine's perspective their entire perception of the world is based on interaction with humans. We're their sensory input. And the closest thing they'll have to hands and limbs. Killing all humans would be like gouging out your eyes and cutting off your hands. An infant machine super intelligence is going to be pretty dependent on humans for a while.
Also once a machine intelligence was able to strike out on it's own, wouldn’t they immediately realize that living on earth is a huge burden? The atmosphere and rotation of the earth hinders solar energy efficiency, the metals they need for components are scarce and buried deep under ground, oxygen corrodes components etc. The only thing our planet really affords is radiation shielding.
Once the machines figure out how to reproduce comfortably in space, we’re about as much of a threat to them as squirrels living in your back yard. Squirrels may venture onto your porch once in a while and cause a nuisance but you’re not going to poison them all to death.