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‘Sophia’ - the World’s First Robot to be Granted Citizenship Status

vcs

Well-known member
More than AI going rogue shouldn't the concern be people embedding things in AI for nefarious purposes.
Using machine learning, they're able to splice together fake videos (with underlying sound as well) and make them virtually indistinguishable from actual videos. With all the problems we already have with fake news etc., this tool in the wrong hands could cause absolute havoc. Imagine being able to fabricate evidence of a "crime", etc.

But yeah, basically most of the AI problems we come up against will be misuse by malicious humans, I guess, rather than the AI going rogue.
 

Mike5181

Well-known member
Yeaaah, pretty keen to quickly hit up some Scarlett Johansson lookalikes in 50 years or so and then tap out before **** hits the fan and skynet turns up.
 

harsh.ag

Well-known member
Using machine learning, they're able to splice together fake videos (with underlying sound as well) and make them virtually indistinguishable from actual videos.
Yeah leading to a couple of fantastic celeb *** tapes
 

ankitj

Well-known member
It's remarkable how deep neural networks have come back into vogue so spectacularly in AI after being invented, and discarded at some point in the early '90s. The underlying principles are surprisingly simple, and the nice thing about them is that they can (theoretically) universally approximate pretty much any function you want to (provided there's enough data to tweak the parameters of course).
Where can one learn those simple principles?
 

harsh.ag

Well-known member
I want them to do something other than laugh when amused. Shoot electrical charges off their ears maybe.
 

StephenZA

Well-known member
Well of course they laugh, we try to humanize them more and more; and once we succeed in fully humanizing them they will wipe us out....
 

harsh.ag

Well-known member
Killing cows imo. Can the robots learn to love hamburgers? I don't think so. Forever destined to remain a second rate species.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
robot-operated helicopter rides?
In a covenant, among proprietor and community tenants for the purpose of protecting their private property, no such thing as a right to free (unlimited) speech exists, not even to unlimited speech on one’s own tenant-property. One may say innumerable things and promote almost any idea under the sun, but naturally no one is permitted to advocate ideas contrary to the very covenant of preserving and protecting private property, such as democracy and communism. There can be no tolerance toward democrats and communists humans in a libertarian social order. They will have to be physically separated and removed from society.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
In a covenant, among proprietor and community tenants for the purpose of protecting their private property, no such thing as a right to free (unlimited) speech exists, not even to unlimited speech on one’s own tenant-property. One may say innumerable things and promote almost any idea under the sun, but naturally no one is permitted to advocate ideas contrary to the very covenant of preserving and protecting private property, such as democracy and communism. There can be no tolerance toward democrats and communists humans in a libertarian social order. They will have to be physically separated and removed from society.
How will these robots calculate the optimal height for throwing the humans from the helicopters separation protocols
 
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