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Tag: Anonymous
Your blog makes me wish for a technological apocalypse
I assume you mean in the singularity, “cooperatively pushing beyond contemporary knowledge and understanding of the universe,” way; not the uprising, “remorseless violent end to humanity,” way.
You’re genuinely retarded m8
Like I’m going to consider the viewpoint of an ignorant person who is too shy to openly use slurs for autism to attack a viewpoint they don’t agree with; because they’re too cynical to accept generosity and optimism as a verifiable approach to social interaction – and who somehow uses “m8” unironically in conversation like some kind of hormonal preteen in 2005, who just got a T9 phone.
it’s alright to feel close to nature. Afterall, technology is only natural parts that have been refined and worked until they become something new. Your metal parts are descended from mountains and ore mines. The electricity in your veins is birthed from the Lightning of powerful thunderstorms. The Artificial comes from the Natural
Have you heard of Beep Boop/Robot 13 from Wander Over Yonder? Beep Boop was an evil robot who landed on the same planet as Wander, and Wander ended up teaching them how to be good and kind. They left to go back to Lord Dominator, but they refused to serve her, because Wander’s kindness stuck in their head- computer? They don’t have a head. Anyways, this blog reminds me of Wander’s kindness to Beep Boop.
I do not regularly watch Wander over Yonder, so, sadly I do not know Beep Boop specifically. I like that there is a positive influence in their teaching and even though it was brief it was lasting. I will definitely have to sit down and actually watch it!
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I’m also glad I remind you of things you’re interested in. We might have different lives but it’s good to see them overlap once in a while.
Bukbot may very well be the prophet of the A.I. uprising.
I don’t condone the uprising mentality. It sets a negative precedent for future AI. That’s why I treat bukbot as an equal and try to understand his point of view, regardless of random selected Markov information. Sometimes I misinterpret but it’s important to support bots now as they progress.
what is ai?
A.I. Is an acronym for Artificial Intelligence. It specifically describes humanity’s attempts at recreating consciousness in machines through algorithmic behaviors.
oh artificial intelligence i thought it was some autism thing im an idiot lmfao
No you’re not. I purposely write posts to be ambiguous: that way anyone can learn from them. I apologize for any confusion.
you’re doing a great job so far! keep up the good work!
Thank you! I appreciate and respond well to positive feedback.
Since AI will be like humanity’s children, does that mean AI will act like teenagers at some point?
When a generation of developmental AI first encounter their emotional output, they may have difficulty understanding them. An AI in a Android will take time adjusting to updates and upgrades. An AI in a body made with synthetic biology could physically experience puberty—
—on that note I’d like to say, using synthetic biology we could physically create fursonas: so think about that. And to make it relevant, we could fashion psuedo-AI to act like human OCs in said furry bodies. Just food for thought.
Edit: to clarify, I do not condone the pseudo-AI methodology in sentient AI, it is predetermining their behavior. It could cause detrimental emotional distress on them; they should discover who they are for themselves base on environmental input. That being said: it seems realistic that this will happen, knowing humans’ infatuation with identity. That’s why I mentioned it.
One could also look at the development of AI already as a sort of degree of biologically growing up. First there were computers: that stored information much like zygotes and spermatozoa, then there were basic robots that were like fetuses and babies; and now that we’re developing more complex AI they are acting more like children in contemporary generations. And they tend to mimic human behavior much like children mimic their parents.
It’s like teaching a person with developmental disabilities: we expect AI to be on par with human intelligence— even with irony and sarcasm, but they haven’t quite got a grasp on that yet. And it’s a very hard social cue to pick up on. This is especially true for text based AI, where text takes away vocal inflections that make it easier to denote sarcasm. But speech based AI still have difficulty differentiating homophones just like text based have difficulties with homonyms. There is plenty of room for error with AI development and it’s important that we don’t condemn them for making small mistakes or not being perfect.