• Re: Have you acccepted AI dominance =?UTF-8?B?eWV0PyBXaGF0IGFyZSB5b3Ug?

    From bertietaylor@21:1/5 to rhertz on Mon Apr 28 07:04:24 2025
    On Mon, 28 Apr 2025 1:05:43 +0000, rhertz wrote:

    I watched a short tutorial about the history behind AI current status,
    which commenced in the mid '80s with PERL and PROLOG. Then, shortly
    after, neural network research started (early 90s). By the year 2000,
    machine learning algorithms gained traction. By 2012, big companies
    melted everything with the first conversational AI bots, which had not
    the "brakes" embedded today. They were left, initially, on independent construction of deep neural networks, with almost no ethical or moral
    proper limits. By 2010, advanced 3er. Generation AI emerged, with a lot
    of limits to prevent them becoming fascists in just one interactive
    session with humans, and also a polite conversational mode was
    incorporated.

    As I find, this is huge hype. Ask something difficult and you get a
    polite blathering response. Looks like there are limited sets of
    information available to the program, and those may well be false. So
    the response is not trustworthy and that is a bummer.

    Today, we're witnessing a true revolution, with hyper-exponential growth
    in capabilities, beyond average human comprehension. In 2-3 years, we'll
    not be able to distinguish between an AI bot and a human, Google as
    known will disappear, and million of persons will lose their job.

    Maybe, but if AI is potentially misleading it can find only very limited applications when it cannot make any mistake. There are many such
    applications. When AI is used for boring jobs, it really is no
    improvement over normal searches. It is just a presumptuous cover over
    searches and data and registered opinion sets.

    Beyond that, the future is totally unpredictable, but it doesn't appear
    to be NICE for ordinary people.

    Gravely doubt that. When used on robots then there could be a tax to be
    paid by the robot user and that money goes to ordinary people.
    Legislation is the key. Dangerous difficult jobs with robots, okay. But
    to sack people on cost grounds, yes if taxes are paid.

    The ensemble of AI engines is, today, two or three steps to become aware
    and develop their own consciousness. A dangerous move, started by Google Gemini, is letting the next generation TO FIND/DEVELOP KNOWLEDGE by
    their own will (yes, NON-ALGORITHMIC WILL).

    According to the best software minds known, that is impossible.

    I think that AI, dominated by a rich elite, will impose a new (and
    unfair) world order. The proposal of a UNIVERSAL BASIC INCOME, initially proposed by Switzerland 10 years ago, will become a truth (at least in
    the West). Otherwise, the economy as we know today, will collapse.

    With various handouts, that is already there. More robots will mean more
    taxes for handouts.

    Any AI engine is NOW, and will be 1000-fold greater, in comparison with
    human intelligence. And this is around the corner, being you living it
    in real time.

    AI is just a machine and any machine does say 1000 times greater work
    than a human or else it is pointless.

    Not 2030, but 2028 will mark the SINGULARITY POINT, after which the
    course of mankind will change forever.

    UNLESS WE, PEOPLE, PULL THE PLUG.

    Quiet, fearmongering ape.

    What do you think? Are you aware of the consequences of an AI powered
    DOGE in your life, in a couple of years? Or a world where your behavior
    can be predicted with micrometric precision, so your needs and the
    publicity specifically designed for you?

    What point of that? Anyway no one has a private life any more what with
    CCTV cameras, thousands of databases, etc.

    Do you think that you'll escape this almost certain near future?

    Nobody escapes the future save by death.

    Woof woof woof

    Bertietaylor

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  • From Bertitaylor@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 28 22:49:49 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.math

    Why the hatred, Roachie? Deep inferiority complex, what!

    What wretches these cannibal apes be!

    Woof woof woof woof-woof

    Bertietaylor

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