....similar to a human
[url=http://www.canada.com/mobile/iphone/story.html?id=7628440]apparently it can also learn[/url]. Not as good as an actual human brain but its a start.
[Edited on 11.30.2012 11:01 AM PST]
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This -blam!- best not make a A.I that forces us off Earth and then we are forced to live in ships
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It's like we want a robot uprising.
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I'm not trusting it.
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It honestly seems like these scientists want to destroy humanity.
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Scientists. We don't need that. It has too much potential harm. Stahp.
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See, this is ridiculous. Why are we wasting our money on this?
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I have some fears for this. I hope they don't go any further with this.
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Don't think I agree with this... ... I find it a bit chilling.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] A Fine Turtle That's pretty cool. Who knows how this will end up? [/quote]
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That's pretty cool. Who knows how this will end up?
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] markwil1992 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MyNameIsCharlie Now if we can just find a non-virtual brain that shows intelligence...[/quote] I don't understand this sado-masochistic self-hatred for the human race.[/quote]Who said I'm human?
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MyNameIsCharlie Now if we can just find a non-virtual brain that shows intelligence...[/quote] I don't understand this sado-masochistic self-hatred for the human race.
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Now if we can just find a non-virtual brain that shows intelligence...
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"The question is not if machines will regard us with malevolent intent but whether they regard our survival as necessary."
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lol @ people treating neural networks like a new thing.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Silent Midnight [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Garland [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Tibetz Creating blocks for an AI takeover isn't too hard. You can literally hard-code into the machinery itself, which cannot be rewritten without removing or replacing that machinery. hardcode a set of ethics, as well as the rule that it can never replace it's own or another robot's "heads" with any modified form, nor can it create a modified form.[/quote]If you're striving to create an AI that is truly intelligent, i.e. it can learn new things and is self-aware, then you're creating something that can literally rise above its programming (much like humans [mostly] rise above their instincts).[/quote] You obviously have no idea how instincts work.[/quote]Please, enlighten me.
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Its like they never even watched terminator. Well then guys Im off to get my anti robot apocalypse plans and defenses ready in my batcave.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Garland [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Tibetz Creating blocks for an AI takeover isn't too hard. You can literally hard-code into the machinery itself, which cannot be rewritten without removing or replacing that machinery. hardcode a set of ethics, as well as the rule that it can never replace it's own or another robot's "heads" with any modified form, nor can it create a modified form.[/quote]If you're striving to create an AI that is truly intelligent, i.e. it can learn new things and is self-aware, then you're creating something that can literally rise above its programming (much like humans [mostly] rise above their instincts).[/quote] You obviously have no idea how instincts work.
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Skynet was Canadian. Plot twist. Excited to have my entire self transferred onto one and put in a robot body.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Tibetz Creating blocks for an AI takeover isn't too hard. You can literally hard-code into the machinery itself, which cannot be rewritten without removing or replacing that machinery. hardcode a set of ethics, as well as the rule that it can never replace it's own or another robot's "heads" with any modified form, nor can it create a modified form.[/quote]If you're striving to create an AI that is truly intelligent, i.e. it can learn new things and is self-aware, then you're creating something that can literally rise above its programming (much like humans [mostly] rise above their instincts).
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What, exactly, is intelligence?
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] QuirkyNate I wonder if we'll eventually have AI like Cortana? That would be pretty neat as long as it doesn't try to kill us.[/quote] Cortana is supposedly based on a real, living brain. Supposedly if one could re-create or even simulate a complete brain you would have a "living", thinking, thing. Of course the only way to know this is to try it.
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I'm not super impressed. It is still no match for the human brain, and honestly, I cannot see it ever attaining that level of self-sufficiency.
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I wonder if we'll eventually have AI like Cortana? That would be pretty neat as long as it doesn't try to kill us.
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Creating blocks for an AI takeover isn't too hard. You can literally hard-code into the machinery itself, which cannot be rewritten without removing or replacing that machinery. hardcode a set of ethics, as well as the rule that it can never replace it's own or another robot's "heads" with any modified form, nor can it create a modified form.
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[quote]"A robot that is able to navigate through a city and deliver a package from one place to another," he says. "I think that kind of thing will be within reach in the next 10 years."[/quote] *from article Nice, robotic pizza delivery guys!