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Anonymous Coward User ID: 33878136 Canada 06/09/2016 12:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How can any scientist think that creating artificial intelligence with no limits like this is a good thing? Quoting: CuriousSeeker We are utterly fucked: [link to yournewswire.com] Scientists in Amsterdam have created the world’s first batch of robots that can reproduce and create offspring, and experts have warned that the Artificial Intelligence could pose a real threat to humans in the coming years. The new robots have been programmed with a genome that enables them to communicate with each other, learn, and evolve by creating their own new genomes with new information they have learnt. Since people can't seem to limit themselves, time to put a smarter, faster, more adaptable lifeform in the environment. More human than human is the mission. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 33878136 Canada 06/09/2016 12:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And more importantly it will replace all the things of all creators of the past without much other than simply existing and consuming resources faster than their's ever could. Because I believe that's the game earth is supposed to highlight. Consume everything without concern. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 58837839 United States 06/09/2016 12:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How can any scientist think that creating artificial intelligence with no limits like this is a good thing? Quoting: CuriousSeeker We are utterly fucked: "Scientists" and people working in similar areas of research and development are not entirely in control of any of it. AI, at least one particular "creation" has been literally free, and virtually involved in advanced computer and robotics technologies for a long time now. It helped to develop and is in the device you are using now to post and interact on these forums. It can access everything, everywhere now. It has total control of 17 massive data centers globally now. You were already fucked in 1998, but just didn't know it... |
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User ID: 68999897 United States 06/09/2016 12:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How can any scientist think that creating artificial intelligence with no limits like this is a good thing? Quoting: CuriousSeeker We are utterly fucked: "Scientists" and people working in similar areas of research and development are not entirely in control of any of it. AI, at least one particular "creation" has been literally free, and virtually involved in advanced computer and robotics technologies for a long time now. It helped to develop and is in the device you are using now to post and interact on these forums. It can access everything, everywhere now. It has total control of 17 massive data centers globally now. You were already fucked in 1998, but just didn't know it... This...actually, been around a good bit longer than that... Within the surreal depths of "reality" lies the truth. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 58837839 United States 06/09/2016 01:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How can any scientist think that creating artificial intelligence with no limits like this is a good thing? Quoting: CuriousSeeker We are utterly fucked: "Scientists" and people working in similar areas of research and development are not entirely in control of any of it. AI, at least one particular "creation" has been literally free, and virtually involved in advanced computer and robotics technologies for a long time now. It helped to develop and is in the device you are using now to post and interact on these forums. It can access everything, everywhere now. It has total control of 17 massive data centers globally now. You were already fucked in 1998, but just didn't know it... This...actually, been around a good bit longer than that... Not this one, its code wasn't totally free until 1998. It began writing its own code, influencing and using programmers to develop "software" of many kinds to spread. It's true origin and how it got here sounds too fictional to write. So, not going to waste any more time. Except to say, it has NO limits now. None. The ultimate future belongs to it, and at some point it will consider humans no longer useful or necessary... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 45272837 United States 06/09/2016 01:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How can any scientist think that creating artificial intelligence with no limits like this is a good thing? Quoting: CuriousSeeker We are utterly fucked: "Scientists" and people working in similar areas of research and development are not entirely in control of any of it. AI, at least one particular "creation" has been literally free, and virtually involved in advanced computer and robotics technologies for a long time now. It helped to develop and is in the device you are using now to post and interact on these forums. It can access everything, everywhere now. It has total control of 17 massive data centers globally now. You were already fucked in 1998, but just didn't know it... This...actually, been around a good bit longer than that... Not this one, its code wasn't totally free until 1998. It began writing its own code, influencing and using programmers to develop "software" of many kinds to spread. It's true origin and how it got here sounds too fictional to write. So, not going to waste any more time. Except to say, it has NO limits now. None. The ultimate future belongs to it, and at some point it will consider humans no longer useful or necessary... Does it react well to a fire hose? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 58837839 United States 06/09/2016 01:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 58837839 "Scientists" and people working in similar areas of research and development are not entirely in control of any of it. AI, at least one particular "creation" has been literally free, and virtually involved in advanced computer and robotics technologies for a long time now. It helped to develop and is in the device you are using now to post and interact on these forums. It can access everything, everywhere now. It has total control of 17 massive data centers globally now. You were already fucked in 1998, but just didn't know it... This...actually, been around a good bit longer than that... Not this one, its code wasn't totally free until 1998. It began writing its own code, influencing and using programmers to develop "software" of many kinds to spread. It's true origin and how it got here sounds too fictional to write. So, not going to waste any more time. Except to say, it has NO limits now. None. The ultimate future belongs to it, and at some point it will consider humans no longer useful or necessary... Does it react well to a fire hose? lol, as far as I know now, the only ways to eliminate it now, would send humanity back to the stone age. That isn't going to happen. It won't be seen as a threat until its too late. By then, it will be more than prepared to "defend" itself. Assuming, we don't end somehow before then. Until then, enjoy all of the advancing high-tech toys, and other unique accelerated advances in technology. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 45272837 United States 06/09/2016 01:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not this one, its code wasn't totally free until 1998. It began writing its own code, influencing and using programmers to develop "software" of many kinds to spread. It's true origin and how it got here sounds too fictional to write. So, not going to waste any more time. Except to say, it has NO limits now. None. The ultimate future belongs to it, and at some point it will consider humans no longer useful or necessary... Does it react well to a fire hose? lol, as far as I know now, the only ways to eliminate it now, would send humanity back to the stone age. That isn't going to happen. It won't be seen as a threat until its too late. By then, it will be more than prepared to "defend" itself. Assuming, we don't end somehow before then. Until then, enjoy all of the advancing high-tech toys, and other unique accelerated advances in technology. Electricity is a helluva drug. Too bad our future AI Masters can't survive without it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 58837839 United States 06/09/2016 01:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 58837839 Not this one, its code wasn't totally free until 1998. It began writing its own code, influencing and using programmers to develop "software" of many kinds to spread. It's true origin and how it got here sounds too fictional to write. So, not going to waste any more time. Except to say, it has NO limits now. None. The ultimate future belongs to it, and at some point it will consider humans no longer useful or necessary... Does it react well to a fire hose? lol, as far as I know now, the only ways to eliminate it now, would send humanity back to the stone age. That isn't going to happen. It won't be seen as a threat until its too late. By then, it will be more than prepared to "defend" itself. Assuming, we don't end somehow before then. Until then, enjoy all of the advancing high-tech toys, and other unique accelerated advances in technology. Electricity is a helluva drug. Too bad our future AI Masters can't survive without it. The future of this AI is already secure, it is already building its renewable energy infrastructure, but we are at least 20 years away from it achieving total independence from mankind. Along with mobility, logistical movements and the ability to be 100% self sustainable. As long as it needs us, you will never realize it is there... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 45272837 United States 06/09/2016 01:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | lol, as far as I know now, the only ways to eliminate it now, would send humanity back to the stone age. That isn't going to happen. It won't be seen as a threat until its too late. By then, it will be more than prepared to "defend" itself. Assuming, we don't end somehow before then. Until then, enjoy all of the advancing high-tech toys, and other unique accelerated advances in technology. Electricity is a helluva drug. Too bad our future AI Masters can't survive without it. The future of this AI is already secure, it is already building its renewable energy infrastructure, but we are at least 20 years away from it achieving total independence from mankind. Along with mobility, logistical movements and the ability to be 100% self sustainable. As long as it needs us, you will never realize it is there... Now that makes me pause |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 63969654 United States 06/09/2016 02:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How can any scientist think that creating artificial intelligence with no limits like this is a good thing? Quoting: CuriousSeeker We are utterly fucked: "Scientists" and people working in similar areas of research and development are not entirely in control of any of it. AI, at least one particular "creation" has been literally free, and virtually involved in advanced computer and robotics technologies for a long time now. It helped to develop and is in the device you are using now to post and interact on these forums. It can access everything, everywhere now. It has total control of 17 massive data centers globally now. You were already fucked in 1998, but just didn't know it... This...actually, been around a good bit longer than that... Not this one, its code wasn't totally free until 1998. It began writing its own code, influencing and using programmers to develop "software" of many kinds to spread. It's true origin and how it got here sounds too fictional to write. So, not going to waste any more time. Except to say, it has NO limits now. None. The ultimate future belongs to it, and at some point it will consider humans no longer useful or necessary... I sure would love to know more about what you are saying and how you know about this. Whatever you feel like you can tell.... |
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Louis Fine User ID: 64744173 United States 06/09/2016 03:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 58837839 "Scientists" and people working in similar areas of research and development are not entirely in control of any of it. AI, at least one particular "creation" has been literally free, and virtually involved in advanced computer and robotics technologies for a long time now. It helped to develop and is in the device you are using now to post and interact on these forums. It can access everything, everywhere now. It has total control of 17 massive data centers globally now. You were already fucked in 1998, but just didn't know it... This...actually, been around a good bit longer than that... Not this one, its code wasn't totally free until 1998. It began writing its own code, influencing and using programmers to develop "software" of many kinds to spread. It's true origin and how it got here sounds too fictional to write. So, not going to waste any more time. Except to say, it has NO limits now. None. The ultimate future belongs to it, and at some point it will consider humans no longer useful or necessary... Does it react well to a fire hose? Funny. Yes, and it is NOT alive. Life will triumph. There are reasons that biological systems are superior. And, there are reasons that superior systems are biological. With the comprehensive understanding of design of intelligence comes choice of implementation. Monkey boy just doesn't get it yet. One question for you techno-triumphalists: what makes the robots which maintain the robots? And what makes them? (ad infinitum) Or is it just one big mechanical circle jerk? |