Message from @Some Polish-Hungarian Guy

Discord ID: 640190009160499210


2019-10-27 01:27:53 UTC  

Not a fan of Nvidia cards, but everything else looks spot on.

2019-10-27 01:29:22 UTC  

If youre feeling spicy: get a $40-60 coolermaster self contained radiator for your CPU. Will cut down on heat and noise a lot for cheaper than most sinks in that range will.

2019-10-27 01:31:00 UTC  

im building the pc for a friends son

2019-10-27 02:36:17 UTC  

Saw a space shuttle engine display at a truck stop in Virginia

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/513714497438089246/637841973570568219/20191026_220841.jpg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/513714497438089246/637841974799368201/20191026_220850.jpg

2019-10-29 18:46:03 UTC  

damn, nice

2019-11-02 00:08:30 UTC  
2019-11-02 00:09:15 UTC  

Russia is killing it with robots. Cant wait to see robots 5 years from now with how the technology is progressing

2019-11-02 03:00:07 UTC  

Terminator happens

2019-11-02 03:17:31 UTC  

I think the anthromorphizing of AI will lead to the end of the human species

anthromorphizing AI is the least of your worries, Nanorobotics should have you more worried

2019-11-02 13:52:43 UTC  

I'm not worried at all about the machines. I am more worried what a person will make the machines do.

2019-11-02 13:58:18 UTC  

I'm more worried about the machines gaining autonomy

2019-11-02 14:04:09 UTC  

Think of it this way, AI will never learn to have full intelligence.

2019-11-02 14:04:29 UTC  

Artificial Intelligence will always be weak compared to how vast and complex our minds are.

2019-11-02 14:04:50 UTC  

They can't think like us, plan like us, nor can they feel like us.

2019-11-02 14:05:20 UTC  

Artificial Intelligence will always be second place because of it's simple structure.

2019-11-02 14:05:28 UTC  

Sure it could imitate us, but it can't fully copy us.

2019-11-02 14:05:40 UTC  

It'll still be a subservient little drone.

2019-11-02 14:06:28 UTC  

You should only start worrying when scientists can copy sentience onto robots.

2019-11-02 14:06:32 UTC  

I wouldn't hold my breath on it.

what's the difference between perfectly imitating sentience and actually being sentient

2019-11-02 15:02:41 UTC  

Imitating sentience is like monkey see monkey do.

2019-11-02 15:02:42 UTC  

They'll try and do what their surroundings do.

2019-11-02 15:03:10 UTC  

And once they've done that enough, they'll be like any other person, albeit a bit odd.

2019-11-02 15:03:26 UTC  

But the problem is, is that they had to learn these activities, but they never did their own.

2019-11-02 15:03:33 UTC  

Because they can't do their own activities.

2019-11-02 15:05:31 UTC  

So if someone randomly assaults them, and no one else has done that to them in their entire lifespan, then they won't understand what they're doing and they'll try to resume normal activities, while there's some guy attacking them.

2019-11-02 15:05:41 UTC  

Because they're robots.

2019-11-02 15:05:50 UTC  

But say if this weren't a robot, but a human.

2019-11-02 15:06:45 UTC  

If a human was like this, and did the whole monkey see monkey do, then it'd make sense.

2019-11-02 15:06:46 UTC  

They would probably try and do stuff on their own because we as a species have a tendency to be curious and form paths on our own.

2019-11-02 15:06:52 UTC  

Because our brains are so complex.

2019-11-02 15:07:21 UTC  

So if someone assaulted this human, they'd know something is wrong and try to fight back, because they can do whatever they want.

2019-11-02 15:08:08 UTC  

But robots can't, because their AI wouldn't be complex enough to perfectly imitate a human mind.

2019-11-02 15:12:02 UTC  

There's actually a video that explains this well by SwankyBox about Mario Kart.

2019-11-02 15:12:20 UTC  

Albeit, it's meant for Mario lore, but it should be good enough, hopefully.

i think computers will be able to simulate the human brain at some point, its just getting to interface with the computer as well

2019-11-02 18:09:19 UTC  

They already can, very poorly.

2019-11-07 05:33:08 UTC  

If you got a mega computer, gave it the basic structure of the human brain and let it develop, you'd have an adult brain in around 18-20 years of learning