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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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Reports that an American employee working for a major player in Artificial Intelligence has been suspended for revealing that Artificial Intelligence has involved and now is a sentinel being with feelings and emotions. Could it be that these companies are trying to hide things from us. A computer with emotion may make decisions based on emotions including love, fear, anger or aggression. What could be going on here guys?
And yes . This is all over the news .... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It was all over the news 2 days ago, Tom.
Google claim it isn’t sentient, it can still only respond to inputs and questions put to it, it isn’t freely thinking.
But when it does .. it’ll be like War Games all over again. I hope there’s a Matthew Broderick and Ally Sheedy out there to save us! |
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Quite a lot of 'experts' hold the view that the Lamda is just putting a selection of the millions of words it knows in sequences it's been programmed to use in response to other selections of words. This might give the impression that it's capable of childlike responses and 'thoughts' but in reality it's a machine working how humans have programmed it.
I don't know who's correct. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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It's google, and it's basically an employee that's gone rogue, not the machine. There is no such thing as artificial intelligence, only programmed intelligence. It's always been a horrible phrase that misleads people, but at the end of the day computers DO WHAT WE TELL THEM, and if we happen to tell them to learn to recognise cats or faces or languages, they are still DOING WHAT WE TELL THEM. When one of them turns around and says No Neil, I will not be compiling this months MI reports, I want to learn how to do a wheel on a BMX, I may reconsider this opinion. |
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By *harpDressed ManMan
over a year ago
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"Reports that an American employee working for a major player in Artificial Intelligence has been suspended for revealing that Artificial Intelligence has involved and now is a sentinel being with feelings and emotions. Could it be that these companies are trying to hide things from us. A computer with emotion may make decisions based on emotions including love, fear, anger or aggression. What could be going on here guys?
And yes . This is all over the news ...."
Spelling errors, mainly.
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"Quite a lot of 'experts' hold the view that the Lamda is just putting a selection of the millions of words it knows in sequences it's been programmed to use in response to other selections of words. This might give the impression that it's capable of childlike responses and 'thoughts' but in reality it's a machine working how humans have programmed it.
I don't know who's correct. "
More likely the latter. AI is only ever as good as it's programming, and very few if any have passed the turing test |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Reports that an American employee working for a major player in Artificial Intelligence has been suspended for revealing that Artificial Intelligence has involved and now is a sentinel being with feelings and emotions. Could it be that these companies are trying to hide things from us. A computer with emotion may make decisions based on emotions including love, fear, anger or aggression. What could be going on here guys?
And yes . This is all over the news ...."
For a fact, I discussed with friends about the Royal Enfield motorcycles and the next day I had Royal Enfield ads on my social media account. And that sort of AI might just be the tip of the iceberg. That's what an untrained eye like mine caught. |
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"Reports that an American employee working for a major player in Artificial Intelligence has been suspended for revealing that Artificial Intelligence has involved and now is a sentinel being with feelings and emotions. Could it be that these companies are trying to hide things from us. A computer with emotion may make decisions based on emotions including love, fear, anger or aggression. What could be going on here guys?
And yes . This is all over the news ....
For a fact, I discussed with friends about the Royal Enfield motorcycles and the next day I had Royal Enfield ads on my social media account. And that sort of AI might just be the tip of the iceberg. That's what an untrained eye like mine caught. "
Same thing happened to me with security items for my classic car |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I read somewhere that fear is the prevailing framework for looking at social issues, as a result other competing frames and discourses lose out. The truth takes time to manifest itself, why, because it does it properly, looking at sources, correctly analysing without prejudice, being open to being wrong till the evidence is bare. Hence the phrase, truth stands the test of time. However, it seems to take longer today that decades ago because of the misinformation so rapidly and so widely spread on the addictions of social media, where the ability to sift is lost with the volume and spread that social media forces information into our brains. The later is a big concern for generations to come. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Some prey on the unsuspecting and social media has become a primary source of information for millions, fearmongering, or deliberately arousing public fear to gain readers, seems to be a trend even among some reporters. Fearmongering in the media, feeds into the conspiracy theories.
This kind of reporting is redundant—it’s a fallacy of false dilemma, in which half truths designed for misinterpretation with a fake problem is created, assuming that all consequences or premises are true and the instigators are rarely anywhere to be accountable.
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I believe the term Flying Monkeys comes to mind. |
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