Artificial Intelligence

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The movie ...

The movie Artificial Intelligence actually made me think differently about this subject than I originally had. After I cried a bucket full of tears. I know it's a movie, but IF we ever got to that point and the AI's COULD indeed have feelings and some were treated horribly, then I believe we should just not have invented them in the first place. Most of us think torture is wrong. Whether it be humans, animals. Why not AI? However, I hope our future is brighter than the one in the movie.

I am a computer ...

I am a computer technology / programming student and I love technology, however the idea of advancing AI to the point that it has or can obtain the power to alter any code does not sit well with me.

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I think you mean ...

I think you mean GLaDos is "STILL" alive.

Can't wait for ...

Can't wait for Wall-E.

We don't know what ...

We don't know what emotions are or how they arise. It could be that they are a product of intelligence, you cannot say that it isn't so. It is worth thinking about, is it ethically sound to create thinking life in order to serve us? Who is to say that our human range of emotions are the only emotions possible? This requires careful thinking, it would be most unwise to create something more intelligent than us only to piss it off.

whos this idiot gay ...

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no machines don't ...

no machines don't get rights! wtf man...

I don't believe ...

I don't believe that just because one might be super clever (computers are alot more clever than the humans who've build them...) equals that those should have emotions, I dont't see the line in between those two things.

no speech ...

no speech recognition is a form of artificial intelligence there is more to AI then just making decisions.

No, it just spews ...

No, it just spews out responses that it gets from the internet... Also, I believe there is no such thing as AI. (see John Searle's Chinese Room argument.)

I hate to burst ...

I hate to burst your bubble, but siri does learn

a continuous ...

a continuous computer need not be linear after all most of the laws that govern physics are nonlinear systems. we could design a system, around the known inputs of its environment, which would be predictable around these laws yet complex enough that it would solve the problems we wish it to solve. The system could be made as well to evolve in a sense.

Yeah I just read ...

Yeah I just read about this today. Computers are pretty much made up of a series of switches that are either on or off. They use discrete mathematics with only ones and zeros. A continuous computer I imagine would behave in more of a linear, analogue sort of way, without the smoking circuits of course. I agree, computer technology will have to be re-invented for A.I. to be fully realized.

Furthermore, a ...

Furthermore, a computer is typically designed to "handle" a situation or solve a problem. In order for a computer to have emotions, it needs to be vulnerable and unable to "handle" certain situations. Essentially, an emotional computer would have to be flawed at it's core programming, full of the same doubts and uncertainties that haunt us everyday: why are we here, is there a god, etc. This computer would not be very good at solving problems. It has to cry when it doesn't get the toy.

I think so, being ...

I think so, being that our emotions are, in a large part, pre-meditated, whether we realize it or not. When your child cries because they don't get to have the toy they want, are they crying because they didn't get the toy, or are they crying because their request for the toy was denied? Thus, said child interprets that denial as "rejection". The rejection is internalized, and becomes personal, even though this all started with a stupid plastic toy. Such misunderstandings could be emulated...

I personally ...

I personally believe that humans are just very complex natural machines, we respond accordingly to certain inputs from our environment. Artificial machines, I believe, would not be able to ever achieve the same intelligence because they run on a discrete system making them have a finite number of states. Unless of course we could make a computer which operated on the same level as a brain aka a continuous computer.

If you think about ...

If you think about it, our emotions are just reactions to both internal and external stimuli, some of it painful, and some pleasurable. We interpret pain and pleasure (physically) through a series of nerve fibers that communicate with different parts of the brain via the central nervous system. Emotionally, we associate pain and pleasure with past experiences. So, could a robot, having synthetic nerve fibers and a record of past experiences, undergo the same pre-computed reactions that we do?

Ya actually it is

Ya actually it is

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I don't think that ...

I don't think that machines can have feelings. They may have minds, but they don't have spirits or souls. Also, the subscribe button is no longer orange. your end song is missleading.

Siri isn't an AI... ...

Siri isn't an AI....

robots are going ...

robots are going to kill us all

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