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Related: Culture Forums, Support Forums"Think like humans". Well ok then, it is happening......AI to the human rescue.
Jensen Huang, has unveiled new AI technology that he says will help self-driving cars think like humans to navigate more complex situations.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jan/05/nvidia-chips-jensen-huang
MiHale
(12,629 posts)Especially if the programmers have instructions to protect humanity. It will save humans from humans or destroy itself because it cant.
Novels have been written about this.
a kennedy
(35,315 posts)MiHale
(12,629 posts)It can only spit out what is already thought of
.original creative critical thinking is beyond it. It kinda back to the early programming days GIGO, garbage in, garbage out.
Consider it the digital version of the singularity. We want to merge with computers
computers want to merge with humanity.
I read too much science fiction. Check out this novel
Robopocalypse by Daniel H. Wilson.
A 2011 science fiction novel by Daniel H. Wilson about a global robot uprising led by a powerful, childlike AI named Archos, told through the oral history of human survivors after the initial attack, known as "Zero Hour". The book details how the world's interconnected machines turn against humanity, forcing survivors to unite and fight back against their former technology. It's known as a fast-paced thriller with chilling, plausible implications for real-world technology.
The internet of everything starts to turn against us.
a kennedy
(35,315 posts)I did enjoy the movie I Robot with Will Smith.
MiHale
(12,629 posts)Not for the faint of heart, even in a book.
I do agree though that is a great movie so is Creator.
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SheltieLover
(76,865 posts)Moostache
(10,983 posts)I drive out of necessity, but I COULD take an UBER or a cab (no viable public transportation in my urban area, it is still America after all)... but even IF there were self-driving cars, I have no interest in such a thing anyway. If THIS is the aim of AI - designing things that do stuff humans do (badly) already and then replicating them (assuming with the bad driving built-in - like running lights, cutting people off, lane shifting across traffic, and more) what's the point?
A.I. has bad role models, and even worse masters.
LudwigPastorius
(14,187 posts)sakabatou
(45,779 posts)
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