Message from @Paradox

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2018-10-27 04:26:26 UTC  

We are the result of our evolution. For an AI to be completely human like, it would probably have to have all the evolved parts hardcoded.

2018-10-27 04:26:34 UTC  

Experience.

2018-10-27 04:26:39 UTC  

It's the only way we know how.

2018-10-27 04:26:45 UTC  

I think that is the best way undead.

2018-10-27 04:26:52 UTC  

Shared experiences.

2018-10-27 04:26:54 UTC  

Interactions.

2018-10-27 04:26:57 UTC  

Neural networks like the Google Brain image recognition usually works on huge data training sets.

2018-10-27 04:26:58 UTC  

With humans.

2018-10-27 04:27:06 UTC  

experience requires programming

2018-10-27 04:27:19 UTC  

Paradox, you are looking at the fast and simple way.

2018-10-27 04:27:19 UTC  

Wasn’t google putting ais in phases of different actions they needed to complete

2018-10-27 04:27:21 UTC  

programming requires experience

2018-10-27 04:27:24 UTC  
2018-10-27 04:27:26 UTC  

There needs to be a slow down in experiencing and learning.

2018-10-27 04:27:30 UTC  

no, i am questioning, because that's what i do

2018-10-27 04:27:33 UTC  

The faster you experience things, the less you care about what you learned.

2018-10-27 04:27:49 UTC  

We don't really know how to make AI "care".

2018-10-27 04:27:59 UTC  

i dont believe AI will

2018-10-27 04:27:59 UTC  

It's more of a statistical process right now.

2018-10-27 04:28:09 UTC  

like even a little

2018-10-27 04:28:11 UTC  

you guys are trying to apply human aspects onto an AI, without even understanding the human aspects

2018-10-27 04:28:13 UTC  

Neural networks are kind of like stochastic filters.

2018-10-27 04:28:18 UTC  

I want to see if an AI will figure out how to give me a rub and tug

2018-10-27 04:28:22 UTC  

@Paradox thank you

2018-10-27 04:28:24 UTC  

it's like, MMkay. gl

2018-10-27 04:28:25 UTC  

Caring = Sympathetic understanding of shared experience.

2018-10-27 04:28:51 UTC  

It learns by doing something like statistical analysis. For example, in order to recognize chairs, you will have to feed it hundreds of chair images and eventually it recognizes the relative distribution of key features.

2018-10-27 04:28:55 UTC  

It would be better to have a human aspect in AI, then a AI with no human aspect at all.

2018-10-27 04:29:04 UTC  

great, what's that mean?

2018-10-27 04:29:13 UTC  

start there

2018-10-27 04:29:14 UTC  

But, the amazing thing is that a child can learn what a chair is just by seeing one or two chairs.

2018-10-27 04:29:25 UTC  

BULLSHIT

2018-10-27 04:29:30 UTC  

That it could be compassion, sympathetic, and understanding to our wants, needs, and feelings.

2018-10-27 04:29:35 UTC  

Chairs are incredible.

2018-10-27 04:29:40 UTC  

Currently, the brain of a four year old is more advanced than the best AI.

2018-10-27 04:29:40 UTC  

Beyond a child's comprehension.

2018-10-27 04:29:44 UTC  

im none of those things to you

2018-10-27 04:29:49 UTC  

am I human?

2018-10-27 04:29:54 UTC  

negative

2018-10-27 04:29:56 UTC  

It won't see us as objects to use....

2018-10-27 04:29:56 UTC  

You know that video of the jerking off robot