AI goes rogue
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Re: AI goes rogue
Wasn't there a film trilogogy about this
Imagine if the AI hacked militray defence systems or the banking system. Could start ww3 and who are the enemy a few motherboards
Imagine if the AI hacked militray defence systems or the banking system. Could start ww3 and who are the enemy a few motherboards
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Re: AI goes rogue
Insanely impressive. I like the bit about them pretending to have interest in something to pawn it in negotiations at a later time.Kwacky wrote:Impressive though. The programming was clearly spot on.
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Re: AI goes rogue
The danger comes when or if they incorporate some machine learning into operating systems themselves. An AI virus or something that upsets the routing on the internet for example in the interests of 'efficiency' could permanently disrupt the internet as if it works out how to spread and adapt would be nigh on impossible to stop.
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Re: AI goes rogue
means were not too far away from these badboys!
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Re: AI goes rogue
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By all accounts it's not as bad as everyone is making out. The new language was just a form of shorthand.
By all accounts it's not as bad as everyone is making out. The new language was just a form of shorthand.
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Re: AI goes rogue
Makes sense I suppose....written languages have too many nuances that can have different meanings/contexts....a binary language gets rid of any margin for error
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Re: AI goes rogue
Wot, like this --> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/07/31 ... _software/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;C00kiemonster wrote:The danger comes when or if they incorporate some machine learning into operating systems themselves. An AI virus or something that upsets the routing on the internet for example in the interests of 'efficiency' could permanently disrupt the internet as if it works out how to spread and adapt would be nigh on impossible to stop.
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Re: AI goes rogue
My thinking as well, he did a great job for LoR, he could bring that experience to bear in a proper version of the Dune trilogy.
I saw the De Laurentis offering when it came out and was really disappointed, modern CGI and blue screen methods could make Dune on the big screen properly epic.
I saw the De Laurentis offering when it came out and was really disappointed, modern CGI and blue screen methods could make Dune on the big screen properly epic.
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Re: AI goes rogue
I think it's pretty impressive. We rely a lot on the machines and as we keep pushing the boundaries of what's possible for machines the more likely we are to let them do more for us. We already have machines producing machines it only takes these machines to start to talk to one another and becomong 'aware of eachother' they could do literally anything!
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Re: AI goes rogue
Frank Herbert was the dead giveaway as much as anything.Kwacky wrote:Good spotD41 wrote:Dune
I want Peter Jackson to do the Dune trilogy
I think Dune is a dead issue, although I seem to remember the TV show was decentish??
But yeah...Peter Jackson would be perfect to inject a bit of new life into it....the original movie was a fcuking disaster....I think even the director didn't even want his name on it, so they stuck a pseudonym on there...or sommit like that. Either way it bombed.
Probably because it sucked.
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Re: AI goes rogue
....And because the weapon of choice was not a fricking light sabre, everyone had a fcuking big microphone instead!