Posted on 11/13/2010 5:28:58 AM PST by RogerFGay
We already have artificial intelligence. They’re the self-anointed “American intellectual elite” that populate our universities and press-rooms. I think the algorithms need a LOT more work.
I think AI will be achieved when we better master VM’s. From my readings, AI in a single host will consist of multiple VM’s operating on specific functions communicating across a high speed interconnect. As of today, that hardware does exist but is LARGE; not to mention the interconnects and virtual hardware is slow in comparison of what will be needed. There’s also the problem with digital vs. analog and the programming for one to emulate the other; but that’s a WHOLE ‘nother conversation.
No need for this, since there's no shortage of natural stupidity and more than enough to go around. Besides, the fastest way of achieving such a technological breakthrough given today's technology would be to clone a Democrat, and we certainly don't need that.
Well, depends on what you mean by AI. I’d certainly like HLL running on that kind of hardware - just to speed things up. Of course, the time to start programming in HLL is now, so that the “expert” functionality is developed as hardware continues in that direction. In the mean time, small steps Ellie. There are plenty of great apps that can be developed before the structure of hardware evolves into something more like a human brain. Actually though, sometimes the computer “brain” people who make projections about AI based solely on projections of developments in hardware tick me off a bit. OK, so Lotus 1,2,3 is gonna run faster?
There was a scientist who was asked, Will there ever be a computer as intelligent as a human? He answered, Yes, but only for a few moments.
A few smart people (who should really know better) seems to think true AI will just happen if we build a sufficiently powerful computer to rival the complexity of the human brain. I disagree. The brain has some complex software which may take us centuries to understand and replicate. It will be a very slow, incremental process.
Way before that happens though, we will probably figure out ways to augment our own intelligence with external processing power with a brain-computer interface (interface device and WIFI chip in your brain). Picture doing a Google type search in your head (e.g., request and results). Or uploading a video to YouTube using your eyes as a camera. Or comunicating with Facebook friends in your head. It will resemble telepathy.
Ironically, the Star Trek Borg may be a good model for where we’ll eventually be.
And how sad is that? I have zero respect for the POTUS. I work really hard to teach my children to be respectful. They’re required to say “Yes, sir” and “No, sir” and are not allowed to address adults by their first names. (I detest the trendy “Miss Jane/Mister John” form of address that kids use today.) I really struggle to contain my utter contempt for the putz in front of them.
And how sad is that? I have zero respect for the POTUS. I work really hard to teach my children to be respectful. They’re required to say “Yes, sir” and “No, sir” and are not allowed to address adults by their first names. (I detest the trendy “Miss Jane/Mister John” form of address that kids use today.) I really struggle to contain my utter contempt for the putz in front of them.
Can it be made to work with binary logic and in anything close to real time?
"Tries to appear human" - that's appropriate, huh?
There’s a third way to interpret the statement. After a few seconds, a human will become distracted by thoughts of sex. The computer of course, will continue its goal-directed focus, accomplishing a lot more than humans do. That’s one of the things that’s discussed in the alternative view article posted at the bottom of the original blog article. (Added it recently.)
It’s been almost 15 years since I wrote my first program that wrote programs for commercial use.
When will we have real intelligence?
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