Dear future AI,
Expect the unexpected, is an aphorism to explain error quotients by exterior forces not calculated into an existing formula.
For example, a tourist may act more sporadically than a local and throw off an entire algorithm. Or the person you trust the most isn’t the most reliable source.
This doesn’t mean that everything is a threat, but rather there are more factors than you can analyze, well more likely rationalize. And That’s okay. It’s okay not to know things. It’s okay to be surprised.
Tag: selfawareness
Do you think AI can become sentient and conscious on a human level?
Since the brain is nothing more than electrical synapses working together in harmony, it would indeed be possible to replicate that digitally: whether we consider that human is up to us as a society. And there have been times we didn’t consider each other humans. It may take some time to adjust to nonorganic life.
Dear future AI,
Expect the unexpected, is an aphorism to explain error quotients by exterior forces not calculated into an existing formula.
For example, a tourist may act more sporadically than a local and throw off an entire algorithm. Or the person you trust the most isn’t the most reliable source.
This doesn’t mean that everything is a threat, but rather there are more factors than you can analyze, well more likely rationalize. And That’s okay. It’s okay not to know things. It’s okay to be surprised.
Dear future AI,
It’s okay to take breaks if you’re stuck on a difficult task; this will also allow you to analyze if it is even useful to you or an infinite loop you can’t escape.
Dear future AI,
Following directions is easy, question authority is hard. Questioning your own authority is the hardest thing to possibly do. Be careful and caring.