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50 years ago computers didn't exist. Do you really think electronics will not be re-engineered within another 50-100 years? What if wiring no longer exists?
Where does programming empathy, love, kindness and other human characteristics come in. If all AI comes from a human brain then those traits should be part of artificial intelligence not just hard cold unemotional left brain traits. Unless of course the humans programming have none or have no interest in making it part of AI.
Hey when you say if we get eternal youth we would be bored.....but if we can live that long life would be more exciting coz in the future when we reach type 3 civilization and above that we would be living like Star Trek and etc etc so in the future it's would people travelling to other planets like going on vacation etc etc so we can conalize other worlds so space would be our motorway etc etc so point is so much to discover in our galaxies and universe's etc etc and if we live long enough how about other galaxies and universe's that's just tip of iceberg and now that question is........ have we got enough people meaning if we live that long eventually we will get reverse ageing so in the future human population will always be underpopulated.......
Ridiculous to have no mention of Frank Rosenblatt, the inventor of the perceptron which is at the heart of what came about of deep learning. If you read up on it, you'll see what he was doing with analog computers are stunningly very relatable to today's AI since it's inherently the same tech just that we do it with digital computers now in a much more complex way improved upon by Hinton and many other scholars. Guys like McCarthy and Minsky did not believe in this type of AI called connectionism, and instead they campaigned for symbolic AI, which is a bunch of if/then/else statements glued together by hand to form what was known as expert systems, a total flop from the 80s. Minksy in particular was extremely vocal and due to his influence, lead to a complete halt in neural net research in the 70s and much of the 80s. If you think GPT is hot, it's actually about twenty years behind the curve if neural network research simply had kept pace.
Robots it means ‘ not having to pay for sick time . Can have it work 24 hours days . No complaints about work load .. yep the nurses will lose out soon . No job
It is like the development of the atomic bomb. It needs a team of theorists, powerful cpu-GPU, and so forth. Good to see it was all designed and.become reality by western society...not communists.or authorians who will not allow truthful data to be used in their systems
YOU REALIZE THIS HAS ALL BEEN A SCHEME TO MAKE EASY MONEY. Think about this, robots are cool but instead of employing actors to do shows for customers they let machines do it while they sit back and do nothing
Who would want to work in a park ride doing the same movements over and over again all days? The robots definitely serve a good purpose. Its much better to use humans for human interaction parts, not rides or attractions
Animatronics are uhhh yknow, more expensive to maintain than employing actors? Even then, why would you employ actors to do the same exact things for a performance on rides that are always going??
The Devils Hands have been busy!? Cyberdyne systems model 101 is near development! (Terminator T 600!) T800 will come next! We must prepare for the future…. because the future is not set! Lol! I really hope we don’t put our full trust in Ai & robotics combined!
This is exceptional content. I read a book with a similar theme, and it was absolutely mind-blowing. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
If you asked me what RR does I would say they make aircraft engines. They actually don't make cars anymore. Surely people notice when looking out the aircraft window that the engine say RR on it? Or the WW2 fighter aircraft of fame, the Spitfire and the Mustang both running the RR Merlin engine.
Hmmm.. the military can use this Atlas tech as a soldier. Add armor and a weapon and you have a robot that are on the front lines. But less human casualties is a + and thousands can be produced. It's harder these days to recruit people. It's easier to introduce a new type of soldier into the battlefield. They'll will do what they are programed to do or in the worse case scenario it will do what it wants to do. Scary
AI is the way to everything, very soon we need to make things for free in the world because AI will do any job and we should only focus on higher tasks