Message from @calman21

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2019-12-06 07:14:18 UTC  

Despite there being 7 million unfilled jobs

2019-12-06 07:14:21 UTC  

@TeeTotaler So like, there are two ways of looking at AI, and like, its either the Matrix style AI that basically doesn't need humans around or a AI that is more sophisticated and works amongst humans

2019-12-06 07:14:21 UTC  

because why work when the incentive is so low?

2019-12-06 07:16:08 UTC  

The real world cannot convert to digital because it is made of physical matter. I can run a digital simulation in a video game or autocad. In either the universe represented is precise down to the last pixel. The real world, outside of all that is not, cannot be because it is fractally complex and analog.

2019-12-06 07:16:39 UTC  

Obviously the world is physical

2019-12-06 07:16:41 UTC  

There is the possibility that in the attempt to construct an AI with a sense of self-preservation would result in the robot killing everyone because it takes humans as a threat

2019-12-06 07:17:38 UTC  

Digital meaning thst we are transitioning to a primarily digital economy where AI has taken over low skill menial jobs

2019-12-06 07:18:06 UTC  

but this could be avoided, and the thing about 'the singularity', and this is my personal opinion, a true thinking feeling AI is insanely more difficult to actually propagate than people predict. @TeeTotaler

2019-12-06 07:19:01 UTC  

To imply that outcome is impossible is just being willfully blind to the advance of science and technology

2019-12-06 07:19:21 UTC  

We can make the low skill assembly line workers work on my asteroid mining station, problem solved

2019-12-06 07:19:46 UTC  

Ai would still be more profitable

2019-12-06 07:19:46 UTC  

Without sarcasm, low earth orbit economies are trying to be stimulated by NASA

2019-12-06 07:20:05 UTC  

AI doesnt need life support

2019-12-06 07:20:18 UTC  

AI is also not a physical object, it exists inside a computer

2019-12-06 07:20:28 UTC  

And can work round the clock with better precision than any humsn would

2019-12-06 07:20:42 UTC  

That operates machinery which is physical

2019-12-06 07:21:13 UTC  

AI operates physical machinery to interact with the world

2019-12-06 07:21:26 UTC  

automation and AI aren't the same thing

2019-12-06 07:21:51 UTC  

Automation isnt the same as an artificial intelligence

2019-12-06 07:22:05 UTC  

Imagine saying that with a atraight face

2019-12-06 07:22:16 UTC  

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

2019-12-06 07:22:19 UTC  

AI

2019-12-06 07:22:34 UTC  

Automated intelligence is somethin you made up just now

2019-12-06 07:22:34 UTC  

All robots are AI with varying degrees of intelligence and processing power

2019-12-06 07:22:59 UTC  

automation in a factory has a program that it runs on repeat

2019-12-06 07:23:02 UTC  

to do a single task

2019-12-06 07:23:28 UTC  

And an AI is a collection of programs performing various tasks

2019-12-06 07:23:46 UTC  

that is not what I or anyone meant when they referred to AI

2019-12-06 07:23:49 UTC  

Or a single program capable of runing multiple processes

2019-12-06 07:24:15 UTC  

Thats because you dont study machine intelligence and dont know what AI is

2019-12-06 07:25:47 UTC  

no, not all robots are AI. AI implies it has the capability to learn

2019-12-06 07:25:56 UTC  

robots can be fully preprogrammed and incapable of learning

2019-12-06 07:25:59 UTC  

they're distinct

2019-12-06 07:26:27 UTC  

They are merely not a powerful enough AI to learn

2019-12-06 07:26:46 UTC  

Guderian, I am trying to stop myself from snarkily insulting you, we are talking in laymens terms rn

2019-12-06 07:27:30 UTC  

u are big braining us rn

2019-12-06 07:27:33 UTC  

And programed machine has an "intelligence" how smart, complex, or capable of learning that intelligence is depends on the programming

2019-12-06 07:28:00 UTC  

that's like saying a pulley system can learn algebra

2019-12-06 07:28:03 UTC  

it isn't capable

2019-12-06 07:28:26 UTC  

A pully system cant do anything on its own

2019-12-06 07:28:41 UTC  

and neither can computers