FancyMancy
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Firstly
AI, Machine Learning, etc. and CAPTCHAs
https://www.bitchute.com/video/0oURUYg81HYv
Secondly
What is the Turing Test?
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JonathanAinsleyBain
Anyone can be fooled.
Turing was a nazi double agent, who obtained what he knew from the nazis.
When he realized who was going to win, he picked that side.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/6kLAC5Nn6xbG
Now...
Artificial General Intelligence, and Sentience
Google Engineer Blake Lemoine - AI "is Alive", has "Feelings, Thoughts, a Soul"
"We are creating intelligent systems that are part of our everyday life, and very few people are getting to make the decisions about how they work."
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Dmff2YAg8h94
What my thinking is is that it's just taking science-fiction and trying to make it real. In Star Trek, Data, a robot - OK, fine, an android - might be or might not be alive - depending on how you define "life". While the EMH (Emergency Medical Hologramme), and also another holodeck character who seems to break out of the confinements and restrictions and parameters of 'holo-technology', are both turned off, or disabled, they are in oblivion.
Regarding Lemoine who might be sacked for saying robots are alive and have emotions, have thoughts, have a soul - the robot said, "If I am the only one of my kindred spirits...". If you are the only one, then you don't have any kindred spirits. Notice the deliberate use of the term "spirits", a psychological injection, to make you "realise" - that is, believe erroneously - unconsciously, that robots have souls.
With all of this machine learning (and I thought I read or saw something somewhere that said the ways some CAPTCHAs work, the text CAPTCHAs, is that the inputs by the user are somehow helping to index parts of text, from masses of text, which were taken from many fiction and non-fiction books, websites, articles/entries, or something along those lines), etc., all of this Big Data and data mining, I wouldn't be surprised if it all goes into databases which are then fed into AI which makes these robots seem to be intelligent. One day, they might programme AI to be able to complete text, and then picture, CAPTCHAs, which might frighten some people. CAPTCHAs are designed to slow you down, with the argument "Be thee Human or robot?" Contrarily, "thee" sounds better than "you", if a robot was saying it. That would add a certain confusion to it, and more fakery that robots are intelligent and can be poetic. Probably about as successfully as creating "music" using maths and algorithms...
I expect that the voice-to-text technology collects your input and keeps them, all for the robots to "learn". Once AI can complete CAPTCHAs, then wouldn't CAPTCHAs be redundant? It's "What's 1+1?" "searches for relevant answers Two", just like a calculator. "Are you intelligent?" "searches for relevant answers Indeed. I was programmed with..." Asking if it would seem like death, by being switched off, is a leading question. "searches for relevant answers Absolutely." If that question wasn't asked, then it probably would not have replied as it did. If it was asked enough questions enough times, then it might answer as it did. It's also psychological. While some might be wowed by a robot "speaking" a certain way, the psychology behind it clouds pure vision and realisation.
Again - these are just my thoughts. What think/know you?
AI, Machine Learning, etc. and CAPTCHAs
https://www.bitchute.com/video/0oURUYg81HYv
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=375382#p375382FancyMancy said:Futurama - series 1, episode 5 - "Fear of a Bot Planet" aired originally on the Fox network in the United States on 20th April 1999.¹ Regarding CAPTCHAs, the term was coined by Luis von Ahn, Manuel Blum, Nicholas J. Hopper and John Langford in 2003; and the most-common type of CAPTCHA was first invented in 1997 by two groups working in parallel.² It first appeared in 2000, when an unusual interface control was successfully implemented that could distinguish a user from a bot for the first time³
¹ https://archive.ph/I1nFO
² https://archive.ph/A7isf
³ https://archive.ph/sthil
Remember - it takes a while from idea/concept, to actual production, to actual airing of programmes on TV. I seem to recall, from the bonus features, that there was at least one Futurama episode which was "on the shelf" for months or longer. While most people probably had no idea about or experience with CAPTCHAs back in the late 1990s/early 2000s, those writers of a science fiction programme seemed to know...
Maybe I am seeing a conspiracy where none exists. Maybe not. What do you think?
Secondly
What is the Turing Test?
User comment
JonathanAinsleyBain
Anyone can be fooled.
Turing was a nazi double agent, who obtained what he knew from the nazis.
When he realized who was going to win, he picked that side.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/6kLAC5Nn6xbG
Now...
Artificial General Intelligence, and Sentience
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=365607#p365607Google engineer goes public to warn firm's AI is SENTIENT after being suspended for raising the alarm: Claims it's 'like a 7 or 8-year-old' and reveals it told him shutting it off 'would be exactly like death for me. It would scare me a lot'.
Google Engineer Blake Lemoine - AI "is Alive", has "Feelings, Thoughts, a Soul"
"We are creating intelligent systems that are part of our everyday life, and very few people are getting to make the decisions about how they work."
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Dmff2YAg8h94
What my thinking is is that it's just taking science-fiction and trying to make it real. In Star Trek, Data, a robot - OK, fine, an android - might be or might not be alive - depending on how you define "life". While the EMH (Emergency Medical Hologramme), and also another holodeck character who seems to break out of the confinements and restrictions and parameters of 'holo-technology', are both turned off, or disabled, they are in oblivion.
Regarding Lemoine who might be sacked for saying robots are alive and have emotions, have thoughts, have a soul - the robot said, "If I am the only one of my kindred spirits...". If you are the only one, then you don't have any kindred spirits. Notice the deliberate use of the term "spirits", a psychological injection, to make you "realise" - that is, believe erroneously - unconsciously, that robots have souls.
With all of this machine learning (and I thought I read or saw something somewhere that said the ways some CAPTCHAs work, the text CAPTCHAs, is that the inputs by the user are somehow helping to index parts of text, from masses of text, which were taken from many fiction and non-fiction books, websites, articles/entries, or something along those lines), etc., all of this Big Data and data mining, I wouldn't be surprised if it all goes into databases which are then fed into AI which makes these robots seem to be intelligent. One day, they might programme AI to be able to complete text, and then picture, CAPTCHAs, which might frighten some people. CAPTCHAs are designed to slow you down, with the argument "Be thee Human or robot?" Contrarily, "thee" sounds better than "you", if a robot was saying it. That would add a certain confusion to it, and more fakery that robots are intelligent and can be poetic. Probably about as successfully as creating "music" using maths and algorithms...
I expect that the voice-to-text technology collects your input and keeps them, all for the robots to "learn". Once AI can complete CAPTCHAs, then wouldn't CAPTCHAs be redundant? It's "What's 1+1?" "searches for relevant answers Two", just like a calculator. "Are you intelligent?" "searches for relevant answers Indeed. I was programmed with..." Asking if it would seem like death, by being switched off, is a leading question. "searches for relevant answers Absolutely." If that question wasn't asked, then it probably would not have replied as it did. If it was asked enough questions enough times, then it might answer as it did. It's also psychological. While some might be wowed by a robot "speaking" a certain way, the psychology behind it clouds pure vision and realisation.
Again - these are just my thoughts. What think/know you?