You have not demonstrated that corporations have artificial intelligence. At most we can say they are an artificial life form that thrives and takes over when the environment is right for them. So by changing the contents of the Petri dish (laws, regulations, democratic power, competing grassroots organism etc.) we can still control the outcome.
Sure, the corporations will fight back through lobbying etc. but at the end of the day we are still talking about the human intelligence of the corporate masters versus the collective intelligence of the citizenry. So the strategy of the corporation is not a form of artificial intelligence. Most importantly, the corporate masters fully realize that they live in a symbiosis with the rest of the society so they will not pursue paths that threaten the human civilization, for example they will not engage in nuclear war.
Unfriendly AI on the other hand, is an artificial life form capable of superhuman intelligence that has no necessary symbiosis with humans. It will view humans in the same way we look at apes: an inferior life form from our past evolution that can be preserved in reservations, studied and certainly destroyed if it grows to the point of competing for our resources. Bonus, they will likely be imune to high doses of radiations and have a fault tolerant distributed architecture specifically designed to survive nuclear war.
Sure, the corporations will fight back through lobbying etc. but at the end of the day we are still talking about the human intelligence of the corporate masters versus the collective intelligence of the citizenry. So the strategy of the corporation is not a form of artificial intelligence. Most importantly, the corporate masters fully realize that they live in a symbiosis with the rest of the society so they will not pursue paths that threaten the human civilization, for example they will not engage in nuclear war.
Unfriendly AI on the other hand, is an artificial life form capable of superhuman intelligence that has no necessary symbiosis with humans. It will view humans in the same way we look at apes: an inferior life form from our past evolution that can be preserved in reservations, studied and certainly destroyed if it grows to the point of competing for our resources. Bonus, they will likely be imune to high doses of radiations and have a fault tolerant distributed architecture specifically designed to survive nuclear war.