Message from @Estavor.eldritch

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2019-10-21 22:12:49 UTC  

>tanks

2019-10-21 22:12:58 UTC  

Tanks are run by people

2019-10-21 22:13:04 UTC  

It will be perfected but not for a while but that might be within 100 years

2019-10-21 22:13:05 UTC  

Or people controlling machines

2019-10-21 22:13:14 UTC  

Computers weren't around 100 ago

2019-10-21 22:13:30 UTC  

So?

2019-10-21 22:13:45 UTC  

Relatively soon is the answer

2019-10-21 22:13:52 UTC  

And I said moving into the future not we're here

2019-10-21 22:14:09 UTC  

The development of AI:

It’s ages away
It’s ages away
It’s ages away
It’s ages away
It’s ages away
It’s still ages away
It’s ages away
It’s ages away
It’s here and everyone is dead.

2019-10-21 22:14:34 UTC  

I don't think we can say that conclusively by any means that's like Bitcoin troll tier speculation

2019-10-21 22:14:36 UTC  

black pillery

2019-10-21 22:15:00 UTC  

....but it is ages away.

2019-10-21 22:15:10 UTC  

From no planes to super sonic jets in less then 100 years

2019-10-21 22:15:16 UTC  

I spoke with an engineering instructor about this

2019-10-21 22:15:17 UTC  

Like

2019-10-21 22:15:23 UTC  

Yeah it's important

2019-10-21 22:15:31 UTC  

But it is objectively ages away

2019-10-21 22:15:37 UTC  

Everyone says so

2019-10-21 22:15:42 UTC  

Its not a bad assumption to say that from very basic facial recognition and tracking ai we could go to total control in that time span

2019-10-21 22:15:55 UTC  

Not even using true AI I mean

2019-10-21 22:16:12 UTC  

Technology and science tend to take longer than we think not shorter

2019-10-21 22:16:25 UTC  

It’s ages away until you get a machine that can program itself, then about twelve seconds later you’ve got a machine God in charge of the entire world.

2019-10-21 22:16:43 UTC  

It does but computers are already here its just the scale and complexity of the software

2019-10-21 22:16:49 UTC  

I think that wouldn't be the case. What would happen is

2019-10-21 22:17:00 UTC  

The machine would repogram bugs

2019-10-21 22:17:06 UTC  

And it isn't always that way sometimes its the opposite

2019-10-21 22:17:07 UTC  

The bugs would multiply

2019-10-21 22:17:21 UTC  

And the conditions for it to work would fall apart

2019-10-21 22:17:42 UTC  

The Nuclear bomb only decades after nuclear science become a thing for example

2019-10-21 22:18:20 UTC  

Okay but ut seems to usually be that way and I still think the bugs would multiply

2019-10-21 22:18:45 UTC  

Programs are subject to the programmer's errors

2019-10-21 22:19:12 UTC  

Depends on the amount of effort put into it tbh

2019-10-21 22:19:25 UTC  

No

2019-10-21 22:19:32 UTC  

They are not perfect

2019-10-21 22:19:32 UTC  

There is no programme for development of computers on that scale to be worrying

2019-10-21 22:19:52 UTC  

Faults are inevitable in something so large

2019-10-21 22:20:02 UTC  

And the world is not linear and constant

2019-10-21 22:20:15 UTC  

The task has to be basic enough

2019-10-21 22:20:17 UTC  

Hmm

2019-10-21 22:20:28 UTC  

Only true AI can sort those bugs out itself

2019-10-21 22:20:38 UTC  

Human evolution is slow. It can’t be any faster than the time it takes a newborn to grow to adulthood.

A true AI would only be limited by its processing power. It would evolve beyond our comprehension extremely rapidly.