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Jun 23 2015 02:34pm
who knows?
could be tomorrow. could be never.
pretty pointless to speculate.
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Jun 23 2015 04:11pm
Quote (LifeStory @ Jun 23 2015 04:34pm)
who knows?
could be tomorrow. could be never.
pretty pointless to speculate.


That's a dangerous way to think about the future.
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They have already created a "AI" that was smart enough to totally destroy the smartest Jeopardy players ever, don't know how much smarter we want computers to be, they could just take that and add some personality to it and that be awesome enough. How much better do they need AI? When my Computer asks me "Do you really want to go to that porn site?" - yeah they've gone too far.
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Jun 24 2015 02:35pm
Do Serta mattresses count?

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Jun 24 2015 02:38pm
Artificial intelligence already exists, and it has existed for decades. I'm not sure what exactly you're fishing for, but I guess you mean "When will artificial intelligence take over the world and kill all humans?". The answer is "probably never, now stop watching so much TV".
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Quote (card_sultan @ Jun 24 2015 01:30pm)
They have already created a "AI" that was smart enough to totally destroy the smartest Jeopardy players ever, don't know how much smarter we want computers to be, they could just take that and add some personality to it and that be awesome enough. How much better do they need AI? When my Computer asks me "Do you really want to go to that porn site?" - yeah they've gone too far.


Dude, until it can find the exact video I want it hasn't gone far enough
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Jun 25 2015 11:10am
Quote (Voyaging @ Apr 3 2015 09:51am)
Ya I assume he's referring to AGI, especially AGI that leads to superintelligence as prophecied by e.g. Good, Bostrom



Thanks Nostradamus



If that's the case, I'll say within 75 years. The scary thing is that it's going to pass us at an exponential rate.
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If that's the case, I'll say within 75 years. The scary thing is that it's going to pass us at an exponential rate.


I think the Basics of AI already have in many ways , Computer can already answer the question "what" and "where", answering "how" and "why" are a bit more complicated, but definitely foreseeable within my lifetime.
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Quote (card_sultan @ Jun 24 2015 12:30pm)
They have already created a "AI" that was smart enough to totally destroy the smartest Jeopardy players ever


When the chess A.I. beat the human player the A.I. lost the first game. Then a group of computer programmers came and modified the A.I. The A.I. won the next game and the human player said f*ck this I quit.
If the human player would have interacted with others during the tourney he would have been disqualified. I agree with the chess guy Garry Kasparov when he says the A.I. (IBM team Deep Blue) broke the rules & cheated.

Also with the Jeopardy game vs Watson, if you pay close attention, they tell you, admittedly so, that the computer A.I. had the questions available before hand. Having the questions before hand is a violation of the rules.
So in both scenarios the humans were gimped by rules that did not apply to the computer A.I. How can you be impressed by THAT!?

Quote (dude_927 @ May 28 2015 10:43am)
i dont think you realize how much easier it is to program a.i. that is impossible to beat

There is no a.i. that's "impossible" to beat. Look how many times they have to patch D2? Humans will always win.
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