Message from @Scribblehatch

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2018-10-27 04:22:59 UTC  

or tensorflow?

2018-10-27 04:23:11 UTC  

It limits them, but makes it easier for them to relate to us.

2018-10-27 04:23:17 UTC  

It's very interesting. It's not so hard to understand.

2018-10-27 04:23:44 UTC  

I have been writing code with neural networks.

2018-10-27 04:23:50 UTC  

I programmed my own style transfer for images.

2018-10-27 04:24:04 UTC  

You get what I'm saying though.

2018-10-27 04:24:08 UTC  

Also, you can do compression very efficiently.

2018-10-27 04:24:21 UTC  

How could they relate to us or care about us if they have nothing to relate to us.

2018-10-27 04:24:29 UTC  

You basically train the neural network on your input data and it can compress some images better than currently best algorithsm.

2018-10-27 04:24:35 UTC  

Being efficient and fast usually isn't the best way to do things.

2018-10-27 04:24:35 UTC  

how does one person relate to another?

2018-10-27 04:24:40 UTC  

I don't know.

2018-10-27 04:24:42 UTC  

Through experiences.

2018-10-27 04:24:46 UTC  

I have no clue how that would happen.

2018-10-27 04:24:48 UTC  

People relate to each other through experiences.

2018-10-27 04:24:54 UTC  

I am not even sure it can happen without evolution.

2018-10-27 04:25:08 UTC  

@Paradox interesting question to ask a bunch of people on a discord server

2018-10-27 04:25:09 UTC  

Oh and.

2018-10-27 04:25:11 UTC  

Daily reminder.

2018-10-27 04:25:13 UTC  

almost an oxymoron

2018-10-27 04:25:14 UTC  

Jim Metokur failed.

2018-10-27 04:25:15 UTC  

The more people interact, the better they can relate and understand each other.

2018-10-27 04:25:16 UTC  

Even if we just programmed a dog AI, that would be a huge leap forward. It would be amazing - but we would never know, because it can't speak english.

2018-10-27 04:25:20 UTC  

really? experiences? shared ones or just imagining simlar ones?

2018-10-27 04:25:35 UTC  

I’m thinking about sticking something in my pee pee hole

2018-10-27 04:25:43 UTC  

A dog AI would just sit there and wouldn't know how to use a keyboard, but it would be a nobel prize like achievement, just to get to mammalian intelligence.

2018-10-27 04:26:04 UTC  

We are looking at Artificial intelligence on our level in the next 30 years.

2018-10-27 04:26:08 UTC  

These are questions we got to look at.

2018-10-27 04:26:17 UTC  

Great more NPCs

2018-10-27 04:26:22 UTC  

What is the best way to teach AI... programming or through experiences?

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