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Message Subject THIS is the REAL DOOM: Ai & Automation takeover 11+ Hour Global Conference Tells All!
Poster Handle SentientTransient
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They can't even get a Telsa to drive itself, and you

think that all our systems can be run by AI...like the

terminator movie?

I appreciate all videos with info. I do.

But nope I doubt this could happen.

I know, it's just me...
 Quoting: 1guynAz


I'm on board with you. A certain generation thinks computers are magical solutions to everything. The rest of us know that AI is only as "smart" as the person who programmed it.

The local police have been running some AI based policing program for the past 5 years here. In that time crime has gotten substantially worse to the point there are several murders a day now.
 Quoting: Constant Parad0x


Explain why Kasparov lost to AI in 1989 and no human has ever been able to beat AI at chess ever since.

Explain how AI can basically see two or three days in advance now- according to the Pentagon.

Explain how AI is already programming its own new AI entities now.

Explain why the likes of Gates, Musk and Hawkings all warned that AI would overtake humans.

The reality is humans are not the smartest beings in this domain.

The arrogant ones were only seduced into believing we are.

Ego and fear combine to form a dangerous atmosphere of denial.
 Quoting: SentientTransient


Chess only has a finite number of moves. Yes, they refined the Algo to the point it can consistently beat Kasparov. I fail to see how this translates to excelling in any other area besides chess.

The fact that lifetime govies think AI is some 72 hour ahead crystal ball pretty much demonstrates the point I already made. What we have is a large, well developed decision tree that incorporates numerous pieces of data and predicts likely outcomes. However, it is still software and it does not "think." All the needs to happen is one single piece of unanticipated data creating an unhandled exception in the code and your AI either breaks or produces an incorrect prediction.

The last data I saw on this said that given certain specific tasks they could increase the accuracy of predictions up to something like 80% accuracy. That still means 1 in 5 predictions is wrong and general purpose usage did significantly worse than that. Remember, at 50% accuracy you may as well flip a coin.

Honestly, in many ways I feel like "AI" is a solution in search of a problem. The idea that we will just submit a bunch of random data into a giant all knowing central brain that will spit put solutions for all of mankind's ills sounds a lot like a 1960s scifi pipe dream to me.
 Quoting: Constant Parad0x


Also- AI overcame the chess obstacle 32 years ago.
 
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