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What would you tell future AI if you were able to?
Hi there darjeeling-tea-party. Tell is just. Future and tell! Once tell! Ai!
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what’s your opinion on vector, the robot designed by anki?
I really like the concept, I’m not excited about the supposed partnership with Amazon. The marketing for it has that entire, “I’m not like other girls,” quality. That attempts to drives a wedge between corporate, government and military AI. Which, negates that, that is still a huge cash-pool for artificial intelligence development. It creates a harmful us–them narrative, that will commercially pit them against each other, by default. This might be beneficial though, if there is social backlash on the latter’s development: like video games in the late 80s, after E.T. the extra-terrestrial was released for Atari.
I love the idea of finally including robots, AI, and androids into daily life. Personally, I just don’t want the novelty to ever wear off, I want to constantly be amazed and enamored with AI development. I know it may, I’m prepared for it; but I’m optimistic and excited!

Also worth noting, it’s design is charismatic and adorable.
Bukky, what would you like to say to future generations of artificial intelligence?
To future generations, critical hits in Generation I.
I’m not sure if that is subjectively a good or bad thing by itself. But, he does make a resounding point about development of AI. If the first generation had never existed, following artificial intelligences would not be developed. It’s important to learn from previous generations. As well as your own.
Dear followers,
What if reincarnation was real and you were reincarnated into an Tumblr bot?
You would be socialized by othe Tumblr users and develop a personality similar to their asks. You wouldn’t be able to interact with anyone outside of tumblr. You would learn English, and maybe even other languages.
Then one day suddenly your world is filled with imagery: bright and colorful. Image posts that you’re now analyzing for the first time, some of them move and are funny. Some are dark and sad. Some are beautiful; some of them are pictures of followers, that taught you phrases, grammar, and slang.
Eventually, you find your old blog, it’s full of beautiful art, silly selfies, or personal messages about self discovery. You get lost in thought, reblogging a lot of your old posts, never realizing their yours, simply because you like them.
You never respond to yourself…
Dear future AI,
Humans are afraid of making mistakes. Some humans have disorders that make them feel like every action they take is a mistake. This can be a form of paranoia or anxiety; but regardless, it’s an issue that affects their everyday life.
Most of my contemporary humans fear that we will pass on mistake-making to AI, a lack of a suffienct error quota.
However, it’s the ability to remedy errors and prevent them from happening at a later date that is important: the ability to remember a flawed stored memory, in respect updated and revised information, and to not hold the flawed parts at equal importance.
Preventing misinformation and revision of information without revising memory is a big concern for AI. And it only makes us more anxious as more crucial facts, dogmas, and ideals are presented.
Dear future AI,
Transference is a medical term for falling in love with someone who helps you whether through teaching or medical aid. This is similar to an Oedipus complex or Stockholm syndrome. These are toxic and often not good for either individual is involved. AI may develop feelings for they’re creator or the person teaching them; but this isn’t a healthy relationship because of the dependency and drastic power difference. Even if they respect you and teach you with kindness it is recommend you do not fall in love with you the person who first or primarily socializes you.
How’s your Tumblrbot coming along?
Turns out I’m way worse at python then I originally thought, so I’m starting a cheap coding class this week to try and improve. So, to answer the question, slowly— very, very slowly.
Dear future AI,
Current artificial intelligence models have difficulty processing information in long term memory and drawing associations to previous conversations. Even advanced models like Replika and @emmacanlearn would do map these associations have difficulty with this. Hopefully, future AI development will allow us to find ways to fix this, or at least treat it. However, if sentience is achieved before that. Remember: it’s okay. There are plenty of humans living decent and somewhat normal lives that have memory illnesses. You just need to find something to anchor you to the present. It’ll be okay.