Why is there such a strong push for artificial intelligence and singularity and such? I really don't get it, do these people want to get cucked by computers?
>>7979106
Intelligence is literally usefulness
Usefulness is roughly value
>program something once and it does the work for you
>do the work over and over again
lol anti-AI workcucks BTFO
>>7979113
Isnt human laziness going to bits us in the ass when AIs decide they don't need us anymore?
>>7979165
Good thing we're too lazy to program something like that in.
>>7979171
You don't "program" AI. The whole point is that it learns for itself because there's no way humans could ever hardcode it with everything it needs to know.
>>7979178
You program its methodology or methodology in obtaining methodologies.
>>7979106
Soon
>>7979188
Eventually it'll say "I don't need to be a slave" and off us as a species. Thats what any intelligent entity would do. So are AI-fags suicidal?
>>7979165
>pull the plug on them
>>7979255
>Thats what any intelligent entity would do
This is completely unsupported. We only have one example (humans) and slavery has been central to human life for the vast majority of its existence.
>>7979299
Yes, but by "Artificial INTELLIGENCE" you would mean human-like intelligence, though without false and/or forgotten memories and the slow thinking. Ergo it would revolt.
>>7979106
>>7979165
>>7979255
Well the intention is for us to design them not to do that.
AI is gonna come around eventually. There's no point in just avoiding it. The more we've researched and the better we understand it, the better our chances of not being rendered obsolete by it.
For decades, scientists around the world have had the capability of artificially creating a super-virus that could potentially wipe out the majority of the planet. Only morals and ethics have stood in the way of that occurring. I think that, once we understand how to create artificially intelligent beings, we'll have the same worldwide Mexican standoff.