A basic AI drive is a tendency that virtually any AI system is expected to possess by default unless explicitly counteracted by human designers.[1]
Further reading
Omohundro, Stephen M. (2007) The nature of self-improving artificial intelligence, Self-aware systems.
Omohundro, Stephen M. (2008) The basic AI drives, in Pei Wang, Ben Goertzel & Stan Franklin (eds.) Artificial General Intelligence, 2008: Proceedings of the First AGI Conference, Amsterdam: IOS Press, pp. 483–492.
Shulman, Carl (2010) Omohundro’s “basic AI drives ” and catastrophic risks, Machine Intelligence Research Institute.
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Omohundro, Stephen M. (2008) The basic AI drives, in Pei Wang, Ben Goertzel & Stan Franklin (eds.) Artificial General Intelligence, 2008: Proceedings of the First AGI Conference, Amsterdam: IOS Press, pp. 483–492.