(2024-03-12, 10:21 PM)Brian Wrote: I thought we had a general AI thread but I can't find it.
It's in the main Other Topics subforum:
AI Megathread
(2024-03-12, 10:21 PM)Brian Wrote: I thought we had a general AI thread but I can't find it. It's in the main Other Topics subforum: AI Megathread (2024-03-19, 04:43 AM)Laird Wrote: It's in the main Other Topics subforum: I did look in Other Topics but I didn't see the thread for some reason. Maybe I had a mini-sleep. Can they be merged?
Life in 2064
By Catherine Taylor for the ABC on 20 March, 2024 Quote:How wonderful it would be to chat to her mother now, Lisa thinks, as she opens an app and calls up the digital clone of her husband Dave, who died four years ago aged 101. The differences of life in 2064 imagined in the article, mostly due to AI:
(2024-03-24, 06:43 AM)Laird Wrote: Life in 2064 A lot of assumptions about AI's value and ability.
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'
- Bertrand Russell (2024-03-24, 06:43 AM)Laird Wrote: Life in 2064 Aren't several of the items in that list describing life in 2024?
Where the Rubber Hits the Road: ISA =/= Microarchitecture Gap
Craig Weinberg Quote:This is a depiction of the inflection point between computer hardware (tangible microarchitecture objects) and software (intangible instruction set architecture concepts). While the image above joins objects to concepts, the reality is that there is an infinitely wide gap between the two, bridged only be the aesthetic-participatory/sensory-motor capacities of the conscious experience we call a computer engineer. Quote:This is why I suggest that regardless of how sophisticated the software we write for Simulated Intelligence systems, genuine awareness and intelligence will not arise – only reflections and recombinations of the physical effects of our own intelligence-driven actions. AI is a useful mirage....
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'
- Bertrand Russell (2024-04-09, 09:55 PM)Sciborg_S_Patel Wrote: Where the Rubber Hits the Road: ISA =/= Microarchitecture Gap The latest development seems to be the theory that the lack of much progress toward awareness and consciousness is due to it being the case that in order for AI to become truly conscious it will need to have learned to be so through physically interacting with the world via a physical robotic "body" of some sort. The present high progress rate in designing such robot systems leads to predictions that truly conscious and aware AI is just around the corner, and we will find out by physically meeting them. There's a new article on this at https://bigthink.com/the-future/does-ai-...telligent/ . We'll see, but I think along with the deductions in the OP article, that the fundamental chasm is unbridgeable between material systems of absolutely any kind and consciousness with all its immaterial properties, and this threshold will never be crossed. |
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