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Post by Her Highness on Dec 30, 2015 1:08:37 GMT
Shymmex , Would you try out a robot-controlled hotel? The beauty of A.I. I don't mind. But really and truly, robots can never replace human beings and computers/programming can always be compromised. Yes, it looks good and innovative, but the flaws are always there. We thought we could never clone another living them. We thought we could never do many things medically. Never say never with AI. Technology is progressing mehn. I'm slightly scared. As if humans can't be compromised.....emotionally lol.
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Post by Her Highness on Dec 30, 2015 1:10:13 GMT
Woahhhh ..... should I be worried too? Can someone (you) use a software to track my IP? No. You don't have to be worried. Folks can't really trace ya IP like that. I just don't like using my real IP address on the web due to privacy. But I do use my PayG phone sometimes though and that's cos it's not registered to any name and I don't switch on the location on that phone. Privacy?
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Post by Her Highness on Dec 30, 2015 1:13:05 GMT
I want this, but $120,000 for a bike? Wow...
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Post by Shymmex on Dec 30, 2015 1:19:33 GMT
I don't mind. But really and truly, robots can never replace human beings and computers/programming can always be compromised. Yes, it looks good and innovative, but the flaws are always there. We thought we could never clone another living them. We thought we could never do many things medically. Never say never with AI. Technology is progressing mehn. I'm slightly scared. As if humans can't be compromised.....emotionally lol. See humans make machines and the fact that we're flawed, no matter how advanced the machine is - it will always be flawed and there will be ways to compromise it. Military tech is more advanced than consumer tech and, most consumer techs are discontinued military techs. So if the military can be so hesitant to go full throttle on robotics, due to the inevitable compromise - what makes you think tech will ever be able to replace humans? Tech is great to look at and use - but the flaws will always be there. Clone technology has its own flaws, hence it's in the doldrums. And whatever folks do medically is just temporary - it can never be like the real one.
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Post by Shymmex on Dec 30, 2015 1:21:56 GMT
No. You don't have to be worried. Folks can't really trace ya IP like that. I just don't like using my real IP address on the web due to privacy. But I do use my PayG phone sometimes though and that's cos it's not registered to any name and I don't switch on the location on that phone. Privacy? Cyberspace is all about privacy - the big brother is always watching. Anyway, I just do it cos I can and it's all cool to be anonymous on the web. Heck, I don't really have my name on the internet.
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Post by Her Highness on Dec 30, 2015 1:32:06 GMT
Privacy? Cyberspace is all about privacy - the big brother is always watching. Anyway, I just do it cos I can and it's all cool to be anonymous on the web. Heck, I don't really have my name on the internet.Damn! But I doubt it.....unless you're talking about social media.
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Post by Her Highness on Dec 30, 2015 1:35:30 GMT
We thought we could never clone another living them. We thought we could never do many things medically. Never say never with AI. Technology is progressing mehn. I'm slightly scared. As if humans can't be compromised.....emotionally lol. See humans make machines and the fact that we're flawed, no matter how advanced the machine is - it will always be flawed and there will be ways to compromise it. Military tech is more advanced than consumer tech and, most consumer techs are discontinued military techs. So if the military can be so hesitant to go full throttle on robotics, due to the inevitable compromise - what makes you think tech will ever be able to replace humans? Tech is great to look at and use - but the flaws will always be there. Clone technology has its own flaws, hence it's in the doldrums. And whatever folks do medically is just temporary - it can never be like the real one. I undersand your logic, but never say never. How can we know what we don't know? There are so many things about A.I. that you and I aren't privy to. Humans aren't 100% perfect, why should we expect the same from technology?
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Post by Shymmex on Dec 30, 2015 1:36:14 GMT
Cyberspace is all about privacy - the big brother is always watching. Anyway, I just do it cos I can and it's all cool to be anonymous on the web. Heck, I don't really have my name on the internet.Damn! But I doubt it.....unless you're talking about social media. My name isn't out there, apart from voters' list. I check all the time.
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Post by Shymmex on Dec 30, 2015 1:44:47 GMT
See humans make machines and the fact that we're flawed, no matter how advanced the machine is - it will always be flawed and there will be ways to compromise it. Military tech is more advanced than consumer tech and, most consumer techs are discontinued military techs. So if the military can be so hesitant to go full throttle on robotics, due to the inevitable compromise - what makes you think tech will ever be able to replace humans? Tech is great to look at and use - but the flaws will always be there. Clone technology has its own flaws, hence it's in the doldrums. And whatever folks do medically is just temporary - it can never be like the real one. I undersand your logic, but never say never. How can we know what we don't know? There are so many things about A.I. that you and I aren't privy to. Humans aren't 100% perfect, why should we expect the same from technology? @bold - exactly what I was alluding to. With human beings, we can always change course of action and adapt to new challenges/environment. However, with robots/A.I, once they're programmed a certain way, to perform on a platform, they can't adopt to new platforms/challenges.
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Post by Her Highness on Dec 30, 2015 1:53:16 GMT
I undersand your logic, but never say never. How can we know what we don't know? There are so many things about A.I. that you and I aren't privy to. Humans aren't 100% perfect, why should we expect the same from technology? @bold - exactly what I was alluding to. With human beings, we can always change course of action and adapt to new challenges/environment. However, with robots/A.I, once they're programmed a certain way, to perform on a platform, they can't adopt to new platforms/challenges. Makes sense. These are the limitations of our CURRENT advancement in A.I. I still believe that things will progress. The human mind is incredible.....
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Post by Shymmex on Dec 30, 2015 2:02:41 GMT
@bold - exactly what I was alluding to. With human beings, we can always change course of action and adapt to new challenges/environment. However, with robots/A.I, once they're programmed a certain way, to perform on a platform, they can't adopt to new platforms/challenges. Makes sense. These are the limitations of our CURRENT advancement in A.I. I still believe that things will progress. The human mind is incredible..... We're big dreamers. However, no matter how big we dream - it's impossible to recreate the biological/emotional intelligence living organisms have. Don't forget that computing is all about "0" and "1" (binary codes).
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Post by Her Highness on Dec 30, 2015 2:08:18 GMT
Makes sense. These are the limitations of our CURRENT advancement in A.I. I still believe that things will progress. The human mind is incredible..... We're big dreamers. However, no matter how big we dream - it's impossible to recreate the biological/emotional intelligence living organisms have. Don't forget that computing is all about "0" and "1" (binary codes). I took a sensation/Perception course and we discussed these limitations lol. Big limitations, but I'm still a big dreamer
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Post by Shymmex on Dec 30, 2015 2:12:30 GMT
We're big dreamers. However, no matter how big we dream - it's impossible to recreate the biological/emotional intelligence living organisms have. Don't forget that computing is all about "0" and "1" (binary codes). I took a sensation/Perception course and we discussed these limitations lol. Big limitations, but I'm still a big dreamer Loool. Hence there'll always be control (especially by governments) on the extent we go with A.I and robotics cos in the process of trying to get smarter than ourselves - we might end up creating things that will kill us all.
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Post by Her Highness on Dec 30, 2015 2:18:30 GMT
I took a sensation/Perception course and we discussed these limitations lol. Big limitations, but I'm still a big dreamer Loool. Hence there'll always be control (especially by governments) on the extent we go with A.I and robotics cos in the process of trying to get smarter than ourselves - we might end up creating things that will kill us all.
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Post by Her Highness on Dec 31, 2015 3:31:54 GMT
I've used both samsung and apple, but Apple beats Samsung hands down.....Personal experience. Samsung is hanging on a tight noose.
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