Thoughts on Future of Artificial Intelligence?

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motherlover
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(Possible Germans and Moons for this forum)

http://waitbutwhy.com/2015/01/artificial-intelligence-revolution-1.html

Brian Earl Spilner
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AG
Cool article.
motherlover
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And its happening...

http://m.economictimes.com/magazines/panache/rise-of-the-machines-video-gamers-beware/articleshow/46382098.cms
DayAg!
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Never work, same with cryogenics. They dont understand how we are created in both instances. There are some things that you cant equate with ones and zero's. And the human soul out of the body once dead cannot be brought back apart from Gods intervention.
motherlover
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We're not talking about soul or even self awareness.
Read the example of it going bad in Urban's Part 2. Nothing to do with consciousness or evil.
benMath08
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But it did discover aspects of games that its creators hadn't even known about. It figured out, for example, that in Breakout the optimal strategy is to dig a tunnel through one side of the wall and send the ball in to bounce behind it, breaking the bricks from the back.

I thought this was obvious.
kb2001
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But it did discover aspects of games that its creators hadn't even known about. It figured out, for example, that in Breakout the optimal strategy is to dig a tunnel through one side of the wall and send the ball in to bounce behind it, breaking the bricks from the back.

I thought this was obvious.
Yeah, me too
bmc13
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The Fife
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quote:
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But it did discover aspects of games that its creators hadn't even known about. It figured out, for example, that in Breakout the optimal strategy is to dig a tunnel through one side of the wall and send the ball in to bounce behind it, breaking the bricks from the back.

I thought this was obvious.
I discovered this as a small child, didn't everyone?
CDub06
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bmks270
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These super intelligent computers will hit a ceiling when people hit a limit to the amount of resources they are going to provide for some computer to solve the universe.

Or maybe the universe isn't that hard to solve and all we need is just beyond Einstein intelligence and then beyond that there is no more intelligence to be had once there is nothing new to learn.

I guess if they find a way to get an Einstein smart computer to the same size and the same power requites of Einstein himself, or perhaps even his brain only, more is possible than I can consider.

Humans have learned a lot by physical experimentation and observation, and these.computers won't be able to physically construct the experiments necessary to continue learning. Maybe they can come up with a design to try, but it's going to take humans to lay the bricks until we give them some way to physically interact with the environment.
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