AI and Superintelligence - some links
Dec. 12th, 2015 10:45 amA friend linked to Wait But Why's really readable link on AI and Superintelligence.
Another friend countered with another link, which points out a few errors in the article.
Charlie Stross is sceptical that it's coming within his lifetime.
Personally, I felt like 2067 was a reasonable date about 13 years ago. I've not seen any good reason to revise that since :-)
(I may or may not make it that far, depending on life-extension technology and the amazing advances in healthcare over the next few decades.)
Apparently the best book on the subject is Nick Bostrom's "Superintelligence", which I haven't read, but when my brain starts working again...
Another friend countered with another link, which points out a few errors in the article.
Charlie Stross is sceptical that it's coming within his lifetime.
Personally, I felt like 2067 was a reasonable date about 13 years ago. I've not seen any good reason to revise that since :-)
(I may or may not make it that far, depending on life-extension technology and the amazing advances in healthcare over the next few decades.)
Apparently the best book on the subject is Nick Bostrom's "Superintelligence", which I haven't read, but when my brain starts working again...
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Date: 2015-12-13 03:17 am (UTC)AI language translation may not quite match a good human translator yet - as long as speed isn't factored into the test. "You have ten seconds to translate this novel - starting from now!"
And that's the rub. A speedy cheap robot is going to win against expensive, slow humans. And in domains where trained humans are right 80% of the time but the robots are right 90% of the time, the robots are also going to win (the human's jobs.)
Wait but Why's fun, isn't it? I'd planned to say something about their Elon Musk three-parter, but never found the time! :) It begins here...
http://waitbutwhy.com/2015/05/elon-musk-the-worlds-raddest-man.html