What makes an AI powerful? A self aware fridge can only ruin your food.
We are nowhere near self-improving AIs that risk surpassing human capacity to understand them.
The problem is would we recognize it if it existed.
Yes.
I wish people would stop looking at computers as though they're magical. They aren't.
Even our most advanced computer systems run on software that relies on very basic principles and is relatively easy to understand.
I once ordered pizza at my computer, and half an hour later, pizza showed up at my door. That, sir, is magic. Of course, since it was Pizza Hut, it must have been a form of dark magic, but magic it was.
Hey man, TV and movies have been telling me I can do squat my whole life and get rich and have sultry babes. Bad enough assholes screwed the pooch on Santa, don't be dissing TV and film.It's computer code, that's all AI is. It is what we make it to be. You can't compare the difference between developing code for an AI and what you see on TV and the movies.
We might as well worry about our future unicorn overlords.
We might as well worry about our future unicorn overlords.
You know its ironic the likes of Kurzweil and the notion of the singularity peaked my interest enough to encourage me into computer science. Now, as a second year student, I'm on your side of the court.
Once you have an idea of how the "magic" works, the notion of software suddenly springing into action on it's own and saying "You know what? I'm not gonna be a private method anymore!" is preposterous. The increased complexity we see in our systems today is a combination of advances in both hardware and software techniques - not an indication of any emerging intelligence. At the base level nothing different is happening. It might occur faster, but that is besides the point. Nothing spontaneous will emerge to shock and awe us.
It's computer code, that's all AI is. It is what we make it to be. You can't compare the difference between developing code for an AI and what you see on TV and the movies.
Truly one of the most idiotic phrases in existence. Magic and technology will only indistinguishable to those too unsophisticated to see the world rationally.Sigh
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." - Arthur C Clarke
Truly one of the most idiotic phrases in existence. Magic and technology will only indistinguishable to those too unsophisticated to see the world rationally.Sigh
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." - Arthur C Clarke
Also an AI is not software. By its very nature, an AI is self-learning and autonomous hence why they are dangerous. To develop an AI, humanity would need to understand basic conciousness. That may not be possible which is why I think an AI is most likely to be created by accident
You're definitely not.Finally! I thought I was the only one.
That's the thing. A.I. wouldn't have any sort of instincts unless they are programmed with that.I never understood why anyone would assume an A.I. (if we could create one and it was as aware as we are) would be aggressive. We're aggressive, but we're animals that have millions of years of evolution where he had to fight for resources against other animals, nature and each other. An A.I. just needs someone to pay the electric bill. It doesn't need to eat, drink or worry about death. I think we just fear that anything we create would be exactly like us, just smarter and better, and deep down we know how we act when confronted by something weaker than us.
TL;DR I for one welcome our new A.I. Overlords, I mean Protectors.
Truly one of the most idiotic phrases in existence. Magic and technology will only indistinguishable to those too unsophisticated to see the world rationally.Sigh
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." - Arthur C Clarke
Oh, you have a full dossier on my knowledge and education. Why would anyone dare gainsay such omniscience. Indistinguishable to anybody? What is magic?Truly one of the most idiotic phrases in existence. Magic and technology will only indistinguishable to those too unsophisticated to see the world rationally.Sigh
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." - Arthur C Clarke
No it would be indistingishable to ANYBODY, because no one has perfect understanding. Do you know how the computer you are using works and I don't mean the grade school understanding most people have. I've assembled PC's for years and my understanding is about 1% of all the science it represents. Like most people you turn on the computer and you EXPECT it to work and that was Clarke's point
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