I don't think so. I don't think that humans and their inventions have importance on a cosmic scale. The universe existed without us, and will continue to do so. We are but mere specks of dust in the vast universe. However, AGI could potentially result in the destruction of humanity and civilization, so I think that it has significance/importance on a local level (Earth and the Milky Way). What do you think?
We are but mere specks of dust in the vast universe.
I don't think so. I don't think that humans and their inventions have importance on a cosmic scale. The universe existed without us, and will continue to do so. We are but mere specks of dust in the vast universe. However, AGI could potentially result in the destruction of humanity and civilization, so I think that it has significance/importance on a local level (Earth and the Milky Way). What do you think?
Cosmic scale the means at least the scale of a galaxy in this context, and typically means a scale close to the size of the observable universe. Whether life has meaning is somewhat independent of whether it is important on a cosmic scale, and if machine intelligence only arises from biological intelligence, then biological intelligence will of that meeting even if it does not persist in the age of machine intelligence.
>> ...Only machine intelligence is truly important on a cosmic scale."
This is probably true but we do not know. For example, it may be that no intelligence is truly important on a cosmic scale, or that genetic intelligence is, brain intelligence is, AND machineintelligence is. Or it may be that machine intelligence and life merge.
Since machine intelligence depends upon biological intelligence to kickstart it, biological intelligence is also significant.
As for impactful events in the history of this universe, the Big Bang would certainly be top of the list (if that's the way it started), and life would be on the list as well. But yes, I think that development of electronic intelligence will be of equal impact in the history of the earth, and that its development on some planets will be among the most impactful in the history of this universe.
importance is an evaluator-specific term