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Had a quick scan of the article but not seeing mention of "self-awareness". Machines are or soon will be, as complex as the human brain, but unless they become "aware" they will still only be number-crunchers.
Of course, no-one knows what makes us self-aware or indeed the real nature of knowledge and intelligence or even how our brain works.
So I can summarize this "theory" , in one word: completo-bollox.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSomething that works better, smarter and harder than us, costs very little, and is the answer to all mankinds problems....
It's here already, it's immigrants 'innit?!?
So, no. Not immigrants.
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Something that works better, smarter and harder than us, costs very little, and is the answer to all mankinds problems....
It's here already, it's immigrants 'innit?!?
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostNo seriously, it could be a big problem, or challenge anyway. It'll certainly be the biggest upheaval in human history.
The basic question that'll confront people whenever it occurs (twenty years, fifty, or a hundred - it will happen sooner or later) is what do you do to differentiate yourself or, bluntly speaking, earn a living when robots and AI are better than humans at practically everything?!
On the plus side, I'm sure it will eventually eliminate any incentive for countries to let their populations mushroom, probably the reverse and populations will decline.
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Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostIn fact I;m sure some of the posts are already machine generated. Malvolio is one superb AI program.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Postwhen robots and AI are better than humans at practically everything?!
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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostSo I can conclude that this is a new and non-controversial topic to the CUK users.
No problem.
The basic question that'll confront people whenever it occurs (twenty years, fifty, or a hundred - it will happen sooner or later) is what do you do to differentiate yourself or, bluntly speaking, earn a living when robots and AI are better than humans at practically everything?!
On the plus side, I'm sure it will eventually eliminate any incentive for countries to let their populations mushroom, probably the reverse and populations will decline.
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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostSo I can conclude that this is a new and non-controversial topic to the CUK users.
No problem.
See you on the other side - if you will be there :-)
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So I can conclude that this is a new and non-controversial topic to the CUK users.
No problem.
See you on the other side - if you will be there :-)
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Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostVernor Vinge, the man who came up with the name, has a fantastic name to use in dirty limericks.
lots of potential there.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post"if machines could even slightly surpass human intellect" - depends which humans. If measured relative to intellect of posts in general I reckon machines have already outpassed.
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