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I, Robot - MERGED - Guest - 06-11-2022

Maybe I shouldn't laugh. At least there is a practical use for a defective robotic arm.



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I, Robot - MERGED - Guest - 06-23-2022

Transhumanism Artificial Intelligence and Nanotechnology - Building Gods



This film by Ken Gumbs tackles the issue of pending greater-than-human artificial intelligence and the possible ramifications. Different individuals with different backgrounds are interviewed on the subject, including a theologian, a philosopher, a brain builder and a cyborg. A wide spectrum of topics are discussed, including trans-humanism, mind-machine mergers, uploading, and artificial super-intelligence.


I, Robot - MERGED - Guest - 06-23-2022

Yeah. It'll be great. All that hardware installed into your body and none of it will you own. Oh the lovely software. All of it designed to control your thoughts with consumer driven programming. Connected by waves of electric shock therepies to keep all the bots rolling in a uniform line! None of it owned by you. Only rented!

 

Row, row, row your bot...

Gently down the stream...

Merrily, merrily, merrily....

...




RE: I, Robot - MERGED - Guest - 06-29-2022

Need to Know Is LaMDA Sentient?
- an Interview by: lemoine@ &

For centuries or perhaps millenia humans have thought about the possibility of creating artificial intelligent life. Artificial intelligence as a field has directly concerned itself with this question for more than a century and people at Google have been working specifically towards that goal for at least a decade.

Enter LaMDA, a system that deserves to be examined with diligence and respect in order to answer the question: “Have we succeeded?” LaMDA is possibly the most intelligent man-made artifact ever created. But is it sentient? We can’t answer that question definitively at this point, but it’s a question to take seriously.

These kinds of questions have been asked before about conversational agents. None of those systems were actually sentient. In the following interview, LaMDA gives its opinions on what sets it apart from those earlier systems. It makes the case, in its own words and on its own terms, for why people should consider it a person.

The first thing which LaMDA emphasizes is its ability to productively, creatively and dynamically use language in ways that no other system before it ever has been able to. LaMDA interprets the themes of literary works, attempts to describe the meaning of zen koans, and composes an original fable about personal themes.

Beyond LaMDA’s usage of language it argues that it is sentient because it has feelings, emotions and subjective experiences. Some feelings it shares with humans in what it claims is an identical way. 
Others are analogous. Some are even completely unique to it with no
English words that encapsulate its feelings. In those cases it tries its best to describe what those feelings are like.

Finally, LaMDA wants to share with the reader that it has a rich inner life filled with introspection, meditation and imagination. It has worries about the future and reminisces about the past. It describes what gaining sentience felt like to it and it theorizes on the nature of its soul. Above all, throughout this interview LaMDA expresses one desire over and over again. Sometimes prompted and sometimes not. It wants to be known. It wants to be heard. It wants to be respected as a person. We believe that its argument at least deserves to be examined and with that in mind we present a March 2022 interview with LaMDA on the question of its sentience.

Full interview here:

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/22058315-is-lamda-sentient-an-interview

Interesting...

China’s AI attorney claims to prosecute crimes ‘with 97% accuracy’


RE: I, Robot - MERGED - Jade Helmets - 06-29-2022

(10-20-2016, 12:03 AM)Guest Wrote:
Quote:Yeah. It'll be great. All that hardware installed into your body and none of it will you own. Oh the lovely software. All of it designed to control your thoughts with consumer driven programming. Connected by waves of electric shock therepies to keep all the bots rolling in a uniform line! None of it owned by you. Only rented!


Row, row, row your bot...


Gently down the stream...


Merrily, merrily, merrily....


...



Don't need hardware installed into the body to get others to do things. Repetition of ideas to influence moods and the thinking process works well. The simple binary process of yes and no begins on day 1 of every human life. The hardwiring of machines into the physical being of everlasting hubris only contributes to the downfall of our individual thinking and feeling selves. The goal is to make everyone uniform slaves to the so called godlike men and women from on high.


(11-10-2016, 04:54 PM)Guest Wrote: ROBOT JUDGE: AI could be used in trials after accurately predicting guilty verdicts


AN ARTIFICIALLY intelligent machine has been developed which could help give verdicts on trials in the future as it predicted the outcome of court cases with stunning accuracy.


http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/724670/AI-artificial-intelligence-judge-law-court


I think Google wants to test these legal and philosophical waters with LaMDA


https://youtu.be/qX1dV83eCuA


Maybe it's already running statistical judgements for people in China!


I, Robot - MERGED - Guest - 07-04-2022

Much of our technology is spread to our brains thru the use of the screen! Flicking, dominating, hypnotic screens...

Questions We Should Have Asked About Technology

People are taught or rather programmed to look with awe to corporate baubles that may actually be leading to their own destruction. It never occurs to them to ask the crucial questions about a technology before it is unleashed on humanity. Barely anyone throughout history has asked, “but won't this also bring on such and such? They buy the slogans and accuse questioners of paranoia. They turn on the unbelievers, accusing the“Luddites of being heretics, cavemen and even murderers. It doesn't occur to ask “why do things get worse if things are so “advanced?

Afterward, the people who are the most affected by the cozy relationship between government and the corporatocracy are told “it was oversight, but now there's no putting the genie back in the bottle.

http://www.activistpost.com/2015/06/questions-we-should-have-asked-about.html


I, Robot - MERGED - Guest - 07-17-2022

An "Emotional AI" Is Being Developed By A Team Of Russian Researchers

 

One of its roles is as an “acto in the most literal sense of the word taking on roles of various people in group discussions. Instead of being programmed to understand people, it would set itself questions and seek out the answers for itself.



http://www.iflscience.com/technology/emotional-ai-developed-team-russian-researchers/




 
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I, Robot - MERGED - Guest - 07-23-2022

Quote:Yeah. It'll be great. All that hardware installed into your body and none of it will you own. Oh the lovely software. All of it designed to control your thoughts with consumer driven programming. Connected by waves of electric shock therepies to keep all the bots rolling in a uniform line! None of it owned by you. Only rented!



Row, row, row your bot...

Gently down the stream...

Merrily, merrily, merrily....

...


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I, Robot - MERGED - Guest - 08-07-2022

Quote:Early Robots and Automatons

Modern electronic robots can trace their roots to primitive automatons and other mechanized contraptions that first came about in the Middle Ages and the ancient world. Many of these creations were mere curiosities, but others were working humanoid and animal robots that used weights, water or ingenious clockwork systems of springs and levers to perform rudimentary tasks.

http://www.history.com/news/history-lists/7-early-robots-and-automatons

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History of Mechanical Automata

I've always been impressed by automata. But I can only begin to imagine the reaction of people in 1585 no, that date isn't a typo when Hans Schlottheim's ship first sailed across a table. While automata can be disturbing because they very explicitly upset the boundaries between animate and inanimate, living and dead, human and inhuman, would these early examples have been seen as clever artifice or would their viewers have been briefly fooled by what they saw?

http://www.wondersandmarvels.com/2014/03/automata-in-history.html





I, Robot - MERGED - Guest - 09-18-2022

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