Robin wrote:
> I think small autonomous weapons are
> >more of a threat than AI. See:
> >
> >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CO6M2HsoIA
>
> This technology uses AI.
>
Barely. Minimal AI. I think there was enough AI years ago to accomplish the
things shown here, such as stochastic movement, fac
Already the first US cruise missile did use AI more than 50 years ago.
So what is new in the actual AI/KI that you want to discuss??
We at ETH did run the first autonomous car in 1988 was this AI or KI or
what? We call this domain pattern recognition & analysis as it is also
used in American s
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Mon, 10 Jun 2024 11:11:58 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>For some reason I feel sanguine about AI. Maybe because I have seen in some
>detail how poorly it works, and how limited it is. Don't get me wrong: it
>is very useful. It is a huge breakthrough. But it is far from b
For some reason I feel sanguine about AI. Maybe because I have seen in some
detail how poorly it works, and how limited it is. Don't get me wrong: it
is very useful. It is a huge breakthrough. But it is far from being
anything like sentient intelligence. I think small autonomous weapons are
more of
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Fri, 7 Jun 2024 16:08:57 -0400:
Hi Jed,
I have no problem with that as far as it goes, however I fear that if will be
expanded. E.g. it would prove lucrative
for script writing AIs to be able to emulate the emotions of the characters.
Ergo sooner or later w
Robin wrote:
My problem is with the whole line of research. This is just "a foot in the
> door" so to speak.
What door? What is the problem with this research? Why would there be any
harm if a computer program senses the emotions or attitude of the person
using the program? I should think that
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Fri, 7 Jun 2024 08:35:18 -0400:
Hi,
My problem is with the whole line of research. This is just "a foot in the
door" so to speak.
>Whoa. Quote:
>
>In this study, our focus is on examining and modeling three emotions:
>happiness, boredom, and irritation.
>
Whoa. Quote:
In this study, our focus is on examining and modeling three emotions:
happiness, boredom, and irritation.
Okay, I see why they want to do this. They want the software to sense
the user's emotional state so it can adjust to it. As long as they don't
have the computer itself display ar
Hi,
It seems some idiot is already doing it.
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3613904.3641908
Regards,
Robin van Spaandonk
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