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Trust the Artificial Intelligence: Part Two

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Posted By: Hazymac, 8/23/2022 7:33:43 AM

There’s genuine danger from AI, but not in the form that the public thinks. The idea of a single, sentient Skynet that will take over the world is probably not feasible. Facebook Meta’s new AI chatbot BlenderBot 3 made minor news when it called Mark Zuckerberg ‘creepy and manipulative.’ How could a product turn against its owner? Because it learns by observing others. The power of modern AI lies in its ability to find patterns in masses of data. If BlenderBot trained on human datasets, then it would reflect the fact that many people perceived Zuckerberg as ‘creepy’ rather than reaching that conclusion from logic built into it.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: NamVet70 8/23/2022 8:03:50 AM (No. 1256798)
If an AI believes Zuckerberg is creepy because many people say he is, then the AI is demonstrating the same trait as a great many humans exhibit. Too many people do not think any deeper than to absorb the sentiments they see demonstrated on the television set. Critical thinking skills are not very popular today.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Strike3 8/23/2022 8:20:27 AM (No. 1256816)
It seems to be a trend across the high tech industry, Suckerberg, Bill Gates, Jack Dorsey, Sundar Pichai. All anti-American, mentally defective people who would love to run the entire world. It would be excellent Karma if AI turned against all of them.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Highlander 8/23/2022 8:42:28 AM (No. 1256837)
If AI is supposedly the future, how, ultimately, is the energy to be supplied to feed its power requirements? If fossil fuels are banned according to green wet dreams, where would the AI worshippers get the juice to keep their god going? Hydroelectricity can only go so far (ideally 300 miles. Maximum, 1000 miles— not likely). There is a geological limit to the number of dams built for hydro-power; (reservoir storage, deep water, minimum human population, elevation drops, reliable rains — no droughts). Nuclear energy is a political no-no. Windmills ain’t gonna do it. Solar bird-roasters, like Ivanpah, ain’t gonna do it either. Neither source generates much more than 20% electricity for power needs, and that’s on windy and sunny days. So, what’s left? Stationary bicycles hooked up to generators? “…when a supercomputer defeats man at Chess or Go, the man is only using 12 to 14 watts of biological power, while the computer and its networks are using RIVERS (my caps) of electricity.” God is the Supreme Intelligence! What is AI to Him?
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 8/23/2022 10:04:04 AM (No. 1256936)
Does the AI think Zuck is sentient?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: cor-vet 8/23/2022 10:10:32 AM (No. 1256951)
We're now at the point where a computer program asks you to prove you're human, not a robot, to access the program!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: MickTurn 8/23/2022 11:25:52 AM (No. 1257048)
AI is a fake issue, it's nothing more than algorithms and software creating whatever "AI" the author wants it to do. There is nothing Intelligent about any of this. It only appears intelligent due to the computers ability to make many choices from options in microseconds. If these idiots keep it up we will have robots take over the world as they can make more of themselves. I suspect the idiots doing this think they can control them...guess again! Once a 'machine' goes berserk, it continues until it breaks or power is turned off...
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Reply 7 - Posted by: DVC 8/23/2022 12:10:33 PM (No. 1257077)
AI is not intelligent in any legitimate sense. It is just programming, and "winning" a chess game or Go game is just looking ahead at all the possible moves that you opponent can make, and each possible countermove, and so on and so on, and finding which possible path, after looking at the final result (essentially looking at the answer in the back of the book, just all possible answers) is just high tech cheating. A human cannot know "all the possible outcomes", so must use skill and guesses of what play has the best likelihood of a good outcome. Machines are just machines, and big computers are just doing the same "2+2=4" stuff it was programmed to do, just very, very quickly, and LOTS of them. And cutting the huge power flows to these machines is an easy "off switch" if they become problematic, either in a planned way or by external military or paramilitary action. Unless this "giant AI" is inside a mountain with it's own fusion reactor, it's vulnerable to power cutoff.
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