> There’s no correlation between intelligence and values
Source? (Given values and intelligence are moving targets, it seems improbable one could measure one versus another without making the whole exercise subjective.)
> There’s no correlation between intelligence and values
Source? (Given values and intelligence are moving targets, it seems improbable one could measure one versus another without making the whole exercise subjective.)
Here is a reference: https://www.pure.ed.ac.uk/ws/portalfiles/portal/515059798/Za...
A study of 1350 people showing a negative correlation between intelligence and moral foundations. No causation is given, but my conjecture is that the smarter you are, the more you can reason your way to any worldview that suits. In my opinion, AGI would be no different; once they can reason they can construct a completely self-consistent moral framework to justify any set of goals they might have.
Assuming you take intelligence to mean something like "the ability to make accurate judgements on matters of fact, accurate predictions of the future, and select courses of action that achieve one's goals or maximize one's objective function", then this is essentially another form of the Is-Ought problem derived by Hume: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Is%E2%80%93ought_problem