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Message started by Jasinner on Oct 9th, 2023 at 7:00pm

Title: Asimov's 'Robots of Dawn' curse
Post by Jasinner on Oct 9th, 2023 at 7:00pm
Isaac Asimov wrote long ago back in the 1950's about the birth of Artificial Intelligence and Robots.
A movie from one of his novels 'I, Robot' was more Hollywood, than Canon. As too was the Bicentennial Man.
He has written many novels and in series form depicting Humanity and its creation in its own image - Robots with Artificial (Positronic) Intelligence and has covered the consequences in so many ways.

Here's a recent clip about the current 'abilities' of A.I's/Robots and especially how they can exhibit negative, aggressive abilities.

...will those in Power use A.I-Robots to wage war, kill and more??
I mean, 'we're only human'.  ;)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgwrRn1uHkg

Title: Re: Asimov's 'Robots of Dawn' curse
Post by Belgarion on Oct 9th, 2023 at 7:12pm
As Asmiov's First Law of Robotics has long since gone out the window I see only problems ahead if AI is allowed to develop to the point of self awareness. 

Title: Re: Asimov's 'Robots of Dawn' curse
Post by Jasinner on Oct 9th, 2023 at 7:20pm

Belgarion wrote on Oct 9th, 2023 at 7:12pm:
As Asmiov's First Law of Robotics has long since gone out the window I see only problems ahead if AI is allowed to develop to the point of self awareness. 


Indeed Belgarion, indeed.

Title: Re: Asimov's 'Robots of Dawn' curse
Post by Dnarever on Oct 9th, 2023 at 10:19pm
Jasan are you R. Daneel Olivaw?
Or do you see yourself more as Elijah Baley ?

Title: Re: Asimov's 'Robots of Dawn' curse
Post by AusGeoff on Oct 9th, 2023 at 10:36pm


People are generally overly alarmed by the term
"artificial intelligence".  It's largely a media beat up.

It can only ever exist as programmed, computerised
algorithms, or as ones and zeros.

AI fails the principle test of true "intelligence".

And it's summed up by a single word—logic.  Or
its lack thereof.

As of today, there is no electro-mechanical device that
possesses logic—as we understand the human form to be.

Maybe in 100 years we'll see logic built into AI machines,
but I certainly won't see true artificial intelligence in my
lifetime.


Title: Re: Asimov's 'Robots of Dawn' curse
Post by Jasinner on Oct 9th, 2023 at 11:39pm
Logic will come, when A.I learns to lie.

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