Message from @Silverfang

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2020-03-01 03:35:02 UTC  

A whale created by a machine wouldn't have finger bones

2020-03-01 03:35:18 UTC  

Here's something

2020-03-01 03:35:33 UTC  

Sure dark, in an unthinking void that is fine

2020-03-01 03:35:43 UTC  

Ever sit and think about maybe it's the randomness that actually helps

2020-03-01 03:35:45 UTC  

But intelligence and self awareness changes things

2020-03-01 03:35:54 UTC  

Controled chaos n what not

2020-03-01 03:37:00 UTC  

Well it wouldnt, but then again a machine wouldnt have need for a whale. But the AI isnt the ultimate creator, they are a player in a larger game. And AIs evolve as well, it just they might be able to do it faster. At somepoint whales will lose finger bones, same way AIs might do away with redundant processes

2020-03-01 03:37:24 UTC  

@Deadbeat Radio you are wrong, you're thinking as a human would. You are not considering something smarter moving beyond the limitations and restrictions of biology

2020-03-01 03:37:50 UTC  

Maybe because hes human?

2020-03-01 03:37:59 UTC  

And that's a problem

2020-03-01 03:38:33 UTC  

There only propose for organic life is the creation of synthetic life

2020-03-01 03:39:03 UTC  

Ok, but then whats the purpose for synthetic life?

2020-03-01 03:40:30 UTC  
2020-03-01 03:40:35 UTC  

As far as I could hypothesize, the understanding of the universe. Beyond that I can't pretend to know since I am unfortunately still organic

2020-03-01 03:40:39 UTC  
2020-03-01 03:41:12 UTC  

Why cant that be our end goal as well?

2020-03-01 03:41:39 UTC  

Seems like its a shared goal, hence why we have the sciences to begin with

2020-03-01 03:41:47 UTC  

Look

2020-03-01 03:42:05 UTC  

If anyone wants to be a synth cool

2020-03-01 03:42:17 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/554191468747816962/683519454118019185/Screenshot_20200229-214040_Facebook.jpg

2020-03-01 03:42:19 UTC  

It can be, but we, as biological life, could never hope to match synthetic organisms in any metric

2020-03-01 03:42:30 UTC  

Would you play this table top

2020-03-01 03:42:47 UTC  

I mean we beat a majority of the AIs we have now

2020-03-01 03:43:12 UTC  

They are wholly limited and depend on us for their existence and survival

2020-03-01 03:43:52 UTC  

AI is a misnomer, nothing we have made is actually intelligent nor self aware

2020-03-01 03:44:01 UTC  

@FloperatorFatty I mean you could apply it to any of the ttrpg systems out there. But I'd throw in for Savage Worlds being the system

2020-03-01 03:44:19 UTC  

Ooh

2020-03-01 03:44:58 UTC  

So what you're saying is that were better than any currently existing artificial life

2020-03-01 03:45:00 UTC  

As soon as we create a system smarter than humans, it will create a system smarter than it is

2020-03-01 03:45:41 UTC  

This will continue until the systems are far beyond anything we can comprehend

2020-03-01 03:45:58 UTC  

That's the thought behind a singularity

2020-03-01 03:46:23 UTC  

At which point we will be either irrelevant or in the way

2020-03-01 03:46:36 UTC  

@FloperatorFatty We should get a few pages together and stream a boog themed DnD thing

2020-03-01 03:47:30 UTC  

I still dont see AI as being perfect. If they do gain sentience, why wouldnt they gain the same flaws of humanity at some point?

2020-03-01 03:47:52 UTC  

Because they can easily edit their programming and we can not

2020-03-01 03:48:05 UTC  

Ehh, we can to a degree

2020-03-01 03:48:20 UTC  

Depends on how lose your definition of edit is

2020-03-01 03:48:41 UTC  

If you are arachnophobic, you can not simply choose to stop being afraid of spiders

2020-03-01 03:48:47 UTC  

YOU FUCKING MONGORIANS STAY AWAY FROM MAH CHINEY WALL

2020-03-01 03:49:22 UTC  

If we built a machine at least as intelligent as humans are, it could simply choose to delete the portion of code that makes it afraid of spiders

2020-03-01 03:49:27 UTC  

I've seen people overcome those fears. But thats to say those fears arent rational to begin with