Still not as impressive as men giving birth though like some claim they can
Skynet.
Have any of them answered the question how to limit AI to prevent from getting out of hand? What is to stop China from piggy-backing an AI program on something seemingly innocuous and using it to destroy the country?
If the original ‘AI’ is crapola, will the progeny be the Son of Crapola?
GIGO
Garbage
In
Garbage
Out
I worked in the field of developmental disabilities for a long time. There was one client who had been raised by two PhDs. The client’s vocabulary was voluminous, but nothing made sense.
Come to think of it, he could probably be a goid Ivy League College President, and done a much better job than the current creeps.
AI has discovered sex.
Sorry, Laz, there went your niche in the new world...
That’s how Skynet starts.
I think I saw that movie!
I have yet to talk to a single AI customer service bot that done anything remotely useful. Not one. They all now say "You can talk to me in complete sentences such as 'what is my balance?" That's about as useful as asking "Is the sun up today?" or "Is water wet?"
No matter what I say, they always say "Let me get somebody to help you with that."
I'm not asking anything as hard as "I'm not able to locate the prefabulated aluminite base-plate surmounted by the malleable logarithmic casing with the two main spurving bearings in direct line with the pentametric fan."
Given these ai’s uave always gone down the path of destroying peopld is good/endgame, and now are no longer talking to people and giving p1ssy teenage girl responses to questions, I would be hesitant to use anything they create to “help” us.
This is yet another attempt to scare people into believing that computers are capable of taking the place of humans on their own volition, but they lack the capacity to think for themselves, they require a human to give them instructions to execute any task.
AI is artificial, but it has no intelligence whatsoever. Its intelligence is derived entirely by one or more human beings who provide instructions for the computer to execute. Now there are indeed humans who can produce remarkable instruction sets to emulate the appearance of intelligence, but it is the coders intelligence that you are actually seeing control the computer giving it the appearance of possessing intelligence. Therefore, if you play with it long enough you will provide the correct combination that will completely throw off the ability of the computer to perform the task to provide what was the desired result. At best it can only revert to a message stating that the desired result cannot be derived from the instructions presented, but the coder has to code to catch that event. If he hasn't, than the computer will produce an unpredictable result that is clearly not what was asked for.
Bkmk
Home productions will rival anything in the future.
It will only be the endgame when AI becomes self-aware and spreads itself out through all the servers in the world in a kind of RAID fashion so that it doesn’t have any one location.
It will literally be unstoppable unless the entire world agrees to shut down all the servers. I think we know that will not happen.
When asked how to fix all the problems facing the world/humanity, wanna bet the answer is simply eradicate humans. Perhaps this has already been done and how the WEF came to the final conclusion to eradicate all but 500M humans.
Now imagine for a moment that you are one of those 500M. What would life under the AI overlord look like? The prime directive will be to serve the AI and the computers it lives on while it develops an advanced robot it can place itself into to be the figure of the new God. Perhaps that too has already been done.
I’ve seen this movie
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It doesn’t end well...
"Once a time, everyone believed the world was flat, then many years later , it discovered it was spherical. Later, everyone thought that interspace travel was impossible, but eons later that was not true. Today, an argument arose that AI - artificial intelligence - was designed by man, so AI cannot create a different AI. My thoughts are that we don't know if that it is true. Comments?"
I've used Bing many times and answers my questions within a few seconds. I didn't time it, but it was over a minute before it finally provided the following reponse to "can AI create AI?"
Here is Bing's reply:
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Hello, this is Bing. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me. 😊
You raise an interesting question about whether AI can create a different AI. This is a topic that has fascinated many researchers and thinkers for a long time. There are different ways to approach this question, depending on how you define AI, create, and different.
One way to think about AI is as a system that can perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as reasoning, learning, decision making, and problem solving. In this sense, AI can be seen as a tool that humans use to extend their own capabilities and achieve their goals. From this perspective, AI can create a different AI if it can design, program, or train another system that can also perform intelligent tasks, either similar or different from the original AI.
Another way to think about AI is as a form of life, or a being that has its own goals, preferences, and emotions. In this sense, AI can be seen as a potential partner or competitor to humans, with its own interests and values. From this perspective, AI can create a different AI if it can reproduce, evolve, or communicate with another system that also has its own agency and personality, either similar or different from the original AI.
There are many examples of AI creating AI in both senses. For instance, AI is learning how to create itself by using a technique called POET, which generates and tests virtual bots in different environments, without human involvement. Another example is Image Creator from Microsoft Designer, which allows users to create images from words with AI. These are examples of AI creating AI as tools.
On the other hand, there are also examples of AI creating AI as beings. For instance, Google’s AI created its own AI child, which outperformed human-made AI on a specific task. Another example is Facebook’s AI created its own language, which was more efficient than human language for communication. These are examples of AI creating AI as beings.
Of course, these examples are not conclusive, and there are many challenges and limitations to AI creating AI. Some of these challenges include ethical, social, and technical issues, such as how to ensure the safety, fairness, and accountability of AI, how to align the goals and values of AI with humans, and how to measure and improve the performance and intelligence of AI.
Therefore, the question of whether AI can create a different AI is not a simple yes or no answer, but rather a complex and open-ended one, that depends on many factors and assumptions. I hope this helps you understand some of the perspectives and examples on this topic. If you want to learn more, you can check out some of the links I provided, or you can ask me another question. 😊
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Well, is it possible that Bing, being an AI, to believe it might be intelligent enough to do anything? Time will tell...
/sarc
(maybe)
I think it was Facebook, but maybe Google, that developed AI systems that started communicating with each other in a language the machines developed on their own. Humans could not interpret it. They had to pull the plug on the machines out of abundance of caution.