Really? Are you privvy to a database of advanced civilisations the rest of us are not?Most intelligent life in the universe would end up in a solid state.
An excellent point. I find it very peculiar that we allow our weapons industry to lead in the development and deployment of artificial "intelligence".We can't invent technology and give it free will and then blame it when it kills us. Just look how we treat God. lol.
My fear of AI saw this coming. Don't give superior beings free will. Problem solved by human input. That way we can bone ourselves without a proxy, but yeah we will most definitely eventually bone ourselves.An excellent point. I find it very peculiar that we allow our weapons industry to lead in the development and deployment of artificial "intelligence".
AI is certainly not a superior being. It is merely a manifestation of our ability to program autonomous minds. As such, we are gonna make some crazy mistakes...My fear of AI saw this coming. Don't give superior beings free will. Problem solved by human input. That way we can bone ourselves without a proxy, but yeah we will most definitely eventually bone ourselves.
It's free will incarnate when you put it in a computer and a metal body. AI- ability to think and make decisions for ones self. Add it to any superior host and technically what you have is a superior lifeform. We will easily replace ourselves. My hopes were that we would transition our own consciousness to the superior lifeform for purposes of longevity before going down the darker path of Artificial Intelligence.AI is certainly not a superior being. It is merely a manifestation of our ability to program autonomous minds. As such, we are gonna make some crazy mistakes...
Actually, we have both quantum supercomputers and biological computer systems in the US, not sure about anywhere else. Some of it was classified for over 50 years and AI is on the consumer market, so who knows what else they really have (;Interesting stuff this "technological singularity" ideas... still, we need to make quantum computers bring to work, and give robots the ability to be autark on their own. But who in their right mind would give so much control away?!
Still, I believe a mechanical system can never be as flexible & adaptive as a biological one. But automatons may become topnotch to exploit space/sol system for us. Helium-3 etc pp
"Free-will", "intelligence", some words sciencifically not really defineable, thus problematic. An AI may just look intelligent when doing something it's been coded to perform great. It may fail completely if you just change the situation. If it can learn by its mistakes the question arises - to what end/goal?
so who knows what else they really have (;
? The definition means economic independence. I'm interested in what you meant here.autark
oh sorry my bad, literally "self-sufficient"? The definition means economic independence. I'm interested in what you meant here.
Recently Beau made a video about the military wanting to arm it's robot dog with a rifle. Problem is lots and lots of military hardware ends up in the hands of local police departments.I think technology is a set of tools humanity uses to interact with and alter our environment. As such it is not either the savior or the threat; how we use the technologies we have at our disposal is the key.
At the moment, things aren't looking good.
Beau is late to that party; the robot with sniper rifle already exists.Recently Beau made a video about the military wanting to arm it's robot dog with a rifle. Problem is lots and lots of military hardware ends up in the hands of local police departments.
yeah...i know...so we're all just fucked....
Sooo...we're fucked?Thus, in order for technology to save the world, it must be used wisely and consciously, with a focus on the common interest and well-being of people and the planet as a whole.