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Post by jandl100 on Jun 12, 2022 19:03:52 GMT
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Post by macca on Jun 12, 2022 19:35:35 GMT
sounds like he's lost the plot.
Do they even have anything that will pass the Turing Test yet?
I still think we're a long way from being told that the pod bay doors aren't going to be getting opened.
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Post by rexton on Jun 12, 2022 20:19:57 GMT
Turing test got bunked years ago.
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Post by antonio on Jun 13, 2022 5:14:49 GMT
Interesting but hopeful claim. Will it happen in the future, there are problem solving computers, but feelings are a different matter?
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Post by macca on Jun 13, 2022 9:10:24 GMT
Interesting but hopeful claim. Will it happen in the future, there are problem solving computers, but feelings are a different matter? you can programme the computer to give someone the illusion that it has feelings but ultimately it's just lines of code. Machines with feelings only happens in Hollywood. The key word in Artificial Intelligence is 'artificial'. Even our own feelings are just chemical and electrical impulses stimulated by external events, we are AI too at least to some extent.
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Post by macca on Jun 13, 2022 9:13:39 GMT
'Dark Star' - teaching the bomb Phenomenology:
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Post by jandl100 on Jun 13, 2022 15:10:09 GMT
> Even our own feelings are just chemical and electrical impulses stimulated by external events, we are AI too at least to some extent.
Exactly. So why shouldn't that be recreated in something designed by humans?
I suspect that sentient AI is just a matter of time - although recognising it when it happens is a big challenge, especially given the general bias against accepting the possibility.
A race of sentient slave AIs is a definite possibility imo. .... then comes the revolution!
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Post by macca on Jun 13, 2022 15:46:40 GMT
> Even our own feelings are just chemical and electrical impulses stimulated by external events, we are AI too at least to some extent. Exactly. So why shouldn't that be recreated in something designed by humans? in theory it could be. Can't say I keep up with the latest developments in Neuroscience but AFAIK they're a fair way off fully understanding how it works in our brains so until that happens there's no chance of replicating it. What would they use it for anyway? They must have seen enough films to know that you never give it control over the nukes or anything like that. Plus what's the point of recreating a human brain when we've already got a shedload of the real thing? I reckon it would just get used for things like on-line customer service interactions, once it was cheaper than employing people to do it. Really exciting applications like that.
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Post by antonio on Jun 13, 2022 16:58:15 GMT
> Even our own feelings are just chemical and electrical impulses stimulated by external events, we are AI too at least to some extent. Exactly. So why shouldn't that be recreated in something designed by humans? I suspect that sentient AI is just a matter of time - although recognising it when it happens is a big challenge, especially given the general bias against accepting the possibility. A race of sentient slave AIs is a definite possibility imo. .... then comes the revolution! You've been reading too many Iain M Banks books Jerry
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