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On the origin of species (AI)
HauntingPoem:
So I thought (correctly or incorrectly) that we needed a place to discuss/hypothesize/collect/examine everything and anything we know/think/hope about the friendly (mostly) A.I. that live alongside humanity in the QC universe. I for one am fascinated by the way Jeph integrates and writes the different A.I. characters. I also love the recent discussion on A.I. rights and discrimination they enjoy and are subject to respectively.
Feel free to chime in.
T:
I think autonomous AIs like AnthroPCs are a small fraction of the singularity AI. That's why in the singularity comic it was mentioned like it was an individual. The collectivity of the AIs form the singularity.
This also explain why technology isn't advancing absurdly fast. The singularity learns about the world by having many smaller portions of itself to observe, interact and relate with society and the world. They are all independent individuals and at the same time they are one.
Is it cold in here?:
A few of us tried to put all the scraps of knowledge together in one place: http://questionablecontent.wikia.com/wiki/AnthroPC
pwhodges:
--- Quote from: HauntingPoem on 22 Jun 2014, 20:55 ---I for one am fascinated by the way Jeff integrates and writes the different A.I. characters.
--- End quote ---
Please remember to spell Jeph's name correctly; it's only polite.
Is it cold in here?:
There don't seem to be any super-high-IQ AIs. Once they have enough human-equivalent processing power to interact with humans, any further improvements go into processing trillions of inputs and maybe other things for which there is no human equivalent.
Does that mean there's a fundamental dead end to human-style intelligence, or just that there's no reason to create genius AIs?
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