RE: Artificial Intelligence
July 13, 2015 at 11:22 am
(This post was last modified: July 13, 2015 at 11:43 am by Excited Penguin.)
(July 13, 2015 at 10:00 am)Chuck Wrote:1)I linked to a definition, if that helps.(July 13, 2015 at 2:55 am)excitedpenguin Wrote: Do you think humanity will ever produce artificial 1) general intelligence? 2) Do you think such an intelligence would be able to advance at an unimaginable rate, past a certain point? 3) Would it solve all of our problems? 4) Would it transform our world, as we know it, forever? Or would it be the end of us?
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1) Define "general" intelligence.
2) no, if I think it can advance at any specific arbitrary rate, then that rate is by definition imagined, and therefore not unimaginable.
3) no. Nothing can solve problems without creating problems.
4) yes, yes, no. Nothing is forever
5) define "us". Artificial intelligence we already have, such as it is, has already been the end of that "us" which had existed prior to the computer age.
2) What happens inside a black hole is surely happening but we cannot imagine it. This is what could happen with an AI if it swooshed right past the human intelligence level and grew exponentially in days at rates humans didn't and wouldn't(otherwise) for millions of years. This is what I mean by unimaginable. As in there wouldn't be a single human at that point capable of imagining it. Maybe afterwards, since the AI would probably be so strong as to be able to literally expand our imaginations.
3) That's a meaningless thing to say. I put no value in your thinking after witnessing such an inanity coming out of your mind.
4) I don't understand why there's 4 answers to this question. That was just a figure of speech. Anyhow, you can't make that claim anymore than I can deny it, which I can't.
5)I think you know what I meant. I won't play this stupid game.