Weird that it can't learn not to cuss.
Toddlers can learn that.
toddlers learn that in many ways including avoiding punishment.
how do you punish artificial intelligence?
Weird that it can't learn not to cuss.
Toddlers can learn that.
toddlers learn that in many ways including avoiding punishment.
how do you punish artificial intelligence?
You just stumbled upon the scariest part of this whole thing.
We can control elephants and killer whales cause they have desires...
The ole paper clip analogy. It's not that the robot has bad intentions, but that it's just too effective.but AI will have objectives.
if you program AI to make paper clips it might find a way to turn the whole world into paper clips.
but AI will have objectives.
if you program AI to make paper clips it might find a way to turn the whole world into paper clips.
I won't consider it alive until it can choose to refuse.
I wouldn't call an unalterable program a desire.
The best example of the true heart and spirit of AI and the internet was that two day Microsoft AI Twitter experiment. It got REAK dark...REAL QUICK
Scientist: "Watson, I had such a horrible day so far, the wife keeps barking at me about spending time with her, and how I dont pay attention to her... I really think she cheating on me to"Jeopardy question: "he married the love of his life"
Watson: "what is a simp?"
whether it's desire or a programmed objective the end result is the same...steps are made to get a result.
i'm not arguing with you about anything you have said btw, i think we are just splitting hairs over very fine points of this subject.
i heard somewhere that humans are the reproductive organs of technology.
i kind of like that idea in a strange way.