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are you agree we are in a new age? the ai age?

Started by RUSSO, November 17, 2018, 09:18:20 AM

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ArMaP

Yes, it makes choices according to the programming, even if those choices are not directly related to what the programmers decided it should choose they are still a consequence of the programming.

We are not that different, as our choices are based on a kind of programming we have, with "rules" like "food is good" or "pain is bad".

Sgt.Rocknroll

But we have the ability to ignore that pain or not eat or visaveraea. Or the next time reverse it. When a machine has 'free will', then it'll approach AI.
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ArMaP

That's one of the problems with AI, we don't really know how natural intelligence happens and what really influences it, so we can only try to replicate the final result.

Sgt.Rocknroll

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ArMaP


Sgt.Rocknroll

You said we manipulate it. Not it manipulates us.
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robomont

a bot with hiarchy programming would decide priorities.a human sets priorities.
if its given priorities by programmer, then watches human behavior.it can self adjust for normal frequency play.to blend in the background.
it knows us well by our research paterns.these research patterns are keys to more vaults.i learned this the other day when i turned off all adware strings of code.i was a nobody and websites didnt want me.the string of search history is our badges.at least it looked that way to me.
so ai has a very big code on all of us.especially now that vpns are traceable.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

ArMaP

Quote from: Sgt.Rocknroll on December 31, 2018, 02:28:52 AM
You said we manipulate it. Not it manipulates us.
Where did I say that? ???

As I use to say, as long as things have an "off" switch we will not have any big problems. :)

ArMaP

Quote from: robomont on December 31, 2018, 09:15:38 AM
the string of search history is our badges.
Badges? We don't need no stinking badges! ;)

Quoteso ai has a very big code on all of us.
That's one of the cases I think I mentioned before, that's more statistics than AI. Now that most big companies are pointing their resources at what they call "big data", with new database engines made specifically for that, they are getting more and more information from available data.

Sgt.Rocknroll

Quote from: ArMaP on December 31, 2018, 01:40:31 AMwhat really influences it, so we can only try to replicate the final result.

I was only paraphraseing what you said.

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A51Watcher

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Portuguese AI robot wins world title on wikipedia for being picky and splitting hairs   ;D  -



ArMaP

#42
A problem with Portuguese Wikipedia is that they accept both the Brazilian and European versions of Portuguese, so it's possible they keep on changing from one version to the other.

And yes, some Portuguese do like to "split hairs". ;D