To: RoosterRedux
What is in the lab, to my knowledge, is amachine that has elements of self programming.
5 posted on
12/01/2023 2:24:42 AM PST by
Jonty30
(It turns out that I did not buy my cell phone for all the calls I might be missing at home.)
To: Jonty30
Yep.
What Mitch Randall (see interview link upthread) says is that some of the scientists working on these advanced AI lab projects don't understand what is going on with this self-programming. In other words, it seems to have taken on a life of its own.
Randall says that we have already entered the early stages of the "singularity."
6 posted on
12/01/2023 2:30:43 AM PST by
RoosterRedux
(A person who seeks the truth with a strong bias will never find it. He will only confirm his bias.)
To: Jonty30
a machine that has elements of self programming
This is the theory. AI would reach a point that it could rewrite its own code to make itself more intelligent, and then the next generation of AI would do the same, until a super AI is formed. I think the author is implying this is what's happening in practice.
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