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Real-time, autonomous decisions are only some of the techniques AI can bring to the table.

I think "they" have given up on humanity...and so their last resort is AI!

Sounds utopian as then we'll evolve beyond useless eaters, I assume? Or did I miss something evil in the process?

In the first half, Professor Bart Kosko discussed the latest in artificial intelligence, brain implants, noise, and the concept of a 'digital soul.' Deep brain implants, which are usually simple stimulators, are used to treat such conditions as Parkinson's, epilepsy, and depression. While they're considered medically safe, they have a wireless component and could be susceptible to hackers, he warned. In 5-10 years, we'll be able to boost memory through implants, he reported, such that someone could turn on the device during a lecture to retain more information. A recent DARPA experiment has demonstrated a 'proof of concept' behind this technology, he added. He estimates that in 15-20 years, we should be able to implant actual content.
Outlining the way a "digital soul" could work in principle, he cited how a tiny part of the brain could be removed and reproduced in something like an electronic chip and then reinstalled back into the brain. Ultimately, this "back-up" could create a more durable medium for the mind, he noted. Kosko also addressed different aspects of noise in our lives. As we tend to live in overstimulated environments, he recommends that people go on occasional "noise fasts," retreating to a quiet place and unplugging from devices, which helps to reset our hormonal and cognitive systems.


I dunno, I know nothing much about AI, but just wondering if AI could be crucial in saving the planet?
Or...To go the dystopian way, will it ruin the planet?
I guess it could go either way!

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-02-22......"
Imagine if AI is even more politically correct than humanity is now!!



Microsoft has a master plan for trying to get more customers to jump into the AI waters. Here's an attempt to explain how containers, accelerators, and APIs all figure in.

https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog...


It's all very well to assume that our creation AI, will follow a positive path but once the cat is out of the bag, the law of unexpected consequences may make our creation a curse.
So many SF novels might be more true than we would like to believe



Conversely, it'd also be funny (funny as in those tragic comedies) if human consciousness is very easily replicated or bettered and we are nowhere near as smart or clever as we thought!

You are clearly not a betting person! I'd love to wager a significant amount of money that your wrong! :-)

Fair point. I might suggest that the calculation of whether the sum of our collective fuckuppery as a human-AI amalgam will be greater or less, might be profoundly unfathomable. :)

I think one could fairly argue the point that humanity is already being supplanted. Whether AI is a good idea or not (on which point I have no firm opinion) doesn't lend itself to analysis by anything other than a myriad of perspectives. Indeed we might need AI to consider the issue, and that point might be worth pondering other than as feeble quip. :)

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You're a sick man, Iain!

I seriously didn't realize they already had AI brothels tho. Thought it was firmly in the realm of science fiction like that Bruce Willis movie VICE.
It's insane how AI is even likely to put many prostitutes out of business!

Let's hope by then these questions don't arise at so advanced a juncture in AI it becomes more a question of the human's relative worth in its natural con..."
I agree, it needs serious consideration. And I can see many potential dangers and benefits of AI. But underlying some of my thoughts on the matter is the suspicion that the modern world has grown to complex for us to manage. It seems there is some evidence, at least, over recent history we are not up to the job. Perhaps we just need to admit we badly need help at a senior management level (leaving all the other aspects of AI aside for now), but then have a very , very, rigorous job interview for the prospective helpers. :)

Hmmm
Also, the idea of free-will is definitely not a simple ''given'' anymore. It's very possible that free-will is much less prevalent in out lives than we have been told. This is an area under active study recently. The results are certainly contestable, but it is certainly, now, considerably contestable that we have individual free will to the degree that has traditionally been a mainstay of our beliefs for so long.
I didn't have time to read every post here sadly, its an interesting discussion, so apologies for not replying directly to posts. But these are a few thoughts I had after reading what I could.

I feel we are in danger of anthropomorphism, in that AI won't be human and what makes us different (and our intellect real) is consciousness. Some of the biggest hallmarks of high intellect in humans are I would guess adaptation, creativity, the element of surprise, comedic thinking, not to mention translating real life experiences into whatever we do. Look at all the creativity that's required for the very best criminals who can repeatedly outwit the most technological security systems, for example, or remain at large for years when on the run from the likes of Interpol.
So unless they can figure out how to mass produce consciousness, and to do that scientists first need to figure out what the hell is consciousness, then I think whatever AI's equivalent of intellect is, it won't be competition for human creativity or our unique ingenuity...just as we won't be competition for AI (or even the best supercomputers right now)...Maybe the whole implied debate here of AI vs Humans is all apples and oranges? Maybe if we look back thru history there has always been great fears of new technologies...

So how does AI compete without emotions? How does it understand the need for building strong communities, or holding together family units, as just two random examples, without empathy and life experience?
I'm not dismissing all the incredible things AI is already doing, but just wondering if people are dismissing how complex the human intellect actually is when they predict AI will soon overtake humanity in every single field in every single way.

And you also raise another interesting point I hadn't thought of, Iain, and that's where you said "What if it is impossible to for us to reduce our state to mere fathomable calculations and algorithms that we can understand?" I just realised that AI is reliant on us building it and knowing how to outdo ourselves...But do we understand ourselves well enough yet -- in particular emotions, the brain and especially what is consciousness -- to be able to reduce intellect to simple calculations and algorithms?
If AI is being slightly over-exaggerated, then is this another example where the likes of tech-heads scientists and others have gone too mechanical and failed to consider philosophical angles?

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If we mess with the “Bell curve” of statistics, then as we remove the edges, more of the outside edges of the distribution will fall into the “dissent” definition until as each iteration follows, ..... the statistical curve will cover such a narrow range of view that all creativity will be lost and the human race will die out because they will no longer have sufficient


AI-infused humans: Elon Musk wants to create a hard drive for our brains https://swisscognitive.ch/2018/12/01/...
In recent years, Elon Musk has become one of the most vocal critics of artificial intelligence, issuing numerous warnings about the threat that powerful machines pose to the future of mankind.
Now the 47-year-old billionaire inventor and Tesla chief executive has unveiled a potential way for the meager human brain to compete with a superior force that Musk has compared to “an immortal dictator” and “the devil.”
Full article here:
https://swisscognitive.ch/2018/12/01/...



AI-infused humans: Elon Musk wants to create a hard drive for our brai..."
I had aliens doing that in one of my novels. Plagiarism!!!

3 hr Discussion On Metaphysics (Sheldrake, Dennet, Tyson, Toulmin, Sacks, Gould, Kayzer)
http://www.youtube.com/w..."
Thanks mate, will check it out sometime.

Is anyone who is predicting AI will supersede humanity in every way and therefore replace humans, factoring in transhumanism?
Transhumanism (abbreviated as H+ or h+) is an international philosophical movement that advocates for the transformation of the human condition by developing and making widely available sophisticated technologies to greatly enhance human intellect and physiology. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transhu...


I don't think God is related to robots and AI - anymore than God is related to bigfoot. It's a neutral technology (albeit one that carries risks) and it's how humanity uses it that will determine if it's good or evil.

AS instead of AI...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artific...
Artificial stupidity is a phrase most commonly used as a humorous retort to the notion of artificial intelligence (AI). It is a derogatory reference to the inability of an AI program to adequately perform basic tasks.[1] The term has appeared in connection with other subject areas, mostly related to computing technology but also with respect to human behaviour.

I think its fair to ask, if we don't know what the hell consciousness is (and it seems likely this is true), and if (for this reason amongst others) we don't know the link between 'consciousness' and creativity... then how can we be in any way sure that AI cannot develop conciousness, or be creative? It also seems like we might have have little idea of how 'consciousness' might be engendered?
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