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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #95595 on: July 27, 2015, 08:24:59 pm »

Bringing this back to more worldly, personal problems...

Argh, my headphones broke.
They've lasted me a surprisingly long time, especially given that they were like $10, but... why do they have to give up on me now? I've got no money to buy new ones at the moment and I have a flight today. There's bound to be a bunch of screaming children in the cabin with me having no way of blocking out their racket, I just know it. :'(
If they're cheapos you might be able to take them apart and push the magnet back into place.
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« Reply #95596 on: July 27, 2015, 08:38:42 pm »

Not a decent comparison. The AI prediction, for most scientists and experts, isn't a matter of if, but of when, while the mayan calendar thing was mostly a combination of seasonal fearmongering + excessive dan brownism.

I'll admit that was a shoddy comparison, but when is rather far away. Technology, as quickly as it advances now, is still maturing into robotics. Maybe in a while we'll have that lovely apocalypse all those edgy 14-year-old Youtube commenters have been dreaming about, but speculation at this early point doesn't lead to much other than fear.

Coincidentally, one of the singularity arguments advocating the imminence of the singularity is that because technology advances exponentially on itself, eventually humanity will achieve the technology capable for a human level general intelligence earlier than most people would predict, and as that first human level general AI learns more and more it will itself increase exponentially until boom, singularity. Coincidentally this singularity is always predicted to occur within the singularity proponent's lifetime.

I'm all for cool science fiction future happening now, but I'm not saying this is a concrete argument for or against how far in the future a human-level ai will be created. More of a theory based on observed trends evident in human civilization's history. Lots of futurist predictions don't work out.



Also, youtube comments are brain-bendingly stupid. I was watching a bunch of cool videos from Boston Dynamics earlier and on every video there were people complaining about how the robots will obviously be used as killer robots for big bad mister government. Jesus Christo it's just science calm your caveman tits, people. Stop freaking out about the unavoidable horrors of future warfare and think of how cool this shit is.  :P
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #95597 on: July 27, 2015, 09:03:12 pm »

Also, youtube comments are brain-bendingly stupid. I was watching a bunch of cool videos from Boston Dynamics earlier and on every video there were people complaining about how the robots will obviously be used as killer robots for big bad mister government. Jesus Christo it's just science calm your caveman tits, people. Stop freaking out about the unavoidable horrors of future warfare and think of how cool this shit is.  :P

That's not THAT stupid. The U.S. already uses teleoperated mechanical assassins in the Middle East. Fully automating them is the logical next step, especially since drone pilots are, IIRC, quitting in large numbers from PTSD and other psychological trauma. Killer robots being used by governments is totally a problem. Although complaining about it on Youtube is much less effective then actually lobbying/campagining against it.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #95598 on: July 27, 2015, 09:06:33 pm »

Although complaining about it on Youtube is much less effective then actually lobbying/campagining against it.
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« Reply #95599 on: July 27, 2015, 09:12:58 pm »

Also, youtube comments are brain-bendingly stupid. I was watching a bunch of cool videos from Boston Dynamics earlier and on every video there were people complaining about how the robots will obviously be used as killer robots for big bad mister government. Jesus Christo it's just science calm your caveman tits, people. Stop freaking out about the unavoidable horrors of future warfare and think of how cool this shit is.  :P

That's not THAT stupid. The U.S. already uses teleoperated mechanical assassins in the Middle East.

How long until "Cool Robot Killer Assassin Guy Hunting Terrorists" becomes a military term.
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« Reply #95600 on: July 27, 2015, 09:39:03 pm »

Thinking some more on why the youtube comments bugged me. Yes, those are legitimate things to worry about. But most people probably are in no way able to stop the use of robots and other technology in warfare. You can't halt scientific progress. If they were really worried about it they could join groups or rallies or something rather than repeat the same youtube comment denouncing the people at Boston Dynamics for helping make killer future robots.

Especially considering they aren't even doing that. Take BigDog, made for military use as a mechanical pack mule. It's cool. Look at the way the thing walks in all terrain. It corrects itself to avoid falling. The models keep getting slimmer and more agile. This is shit that sci-fi from the 80s didn't predict, and it's being done now. The AT-ATs in Star Wars couldn't do this shit. It's cool technological progress.

Now imagine being one of the dudes who works at Boston Dynamics, you worked real hard learning everything to get where you are now, and upon checking out what the public thinks of your cool stuff, you instead find youtube comments of people who don't know much shit on robots who are accusing you of making weaponry for killing innocents and completely disregarding your intentions.

It's a bummer.
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« Reply #95601 on: July 27, 2015, 09:42:28 pm »

Thinking some more on why the youtube comments bugged me. Yes, those are legitimate things to worry about. But most people probably are in no way able to stop the use of robots and other technology in warfare. You can't halt scientific progress. If they were really worried about it they could join groups or rallies or something rather than repeat the same youtube comment denouncing the people at Boston Dynamics for helping make killer future robots.

Especially considering they aren't even doing that. Take BigDog, made for military use as a mechanical pack mule. It's cool. Look at the way the thing walks in all terrain. It corrects itself to avoid falling. The models keep getting slimmer and more agile. This is shit that sci-fi from the 80s didn't predict, and it's being done now. The AT-ATs in Star Wars couldn't do this shit. It's cool technological progress.

Now imagine being one of the dudes who works at Boston Dynamics, you worked real hard learning everything to get where you are now, and upon checking out what the public thinks of your cool stuff, you instead find youtube comments of people who don't know much shit on robots who are accusing you of making weaponry for killing innocents and completely disregarding your intentions.

It's a bummer.

And then you remember that the public is a bunch of cavemen scared of fire.

And then you're alright again.
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« Reply #95602 on: July 27, 2015, 09:53:22 pm »

Internet discussion is making me seriously consider suicide.

What the hell, brain?
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« Reply #95603 on: July 27, 2015, 09:56:50 pm »

I don't see how the guy's fears are invalid. Complaining is kind of pointless, though- any new technology is going to be used either for war or cooking.
One of the two. Sometimes both. Always.

We already have death robots, they've been killing people in wartime for years. :P   
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« Reply #95604 on: July 27, 2015, 09:58:29 pm »

The AT-ATs in Star Wars couldn't do this shit. It's cool technological progress.
Well of course not, that was a long time ago.  Our technology is far and away superior now.
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« Reply #95605 on: July 27, 2015, 10:03:30 pm »

Internet discussion is making me seriously consider suicide.

What the hell, brain?
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Is it the thing in the wtf thread with gender or whatever the hell everyone is talking about? I haven't kept track of it 'cuz the discussion just keeps getting dragged up.

The AT-ATs in Star Wars couldn't do this shit. It's cool technological progress.
Well of course not, that was a long time ago.  Our technology is far and away superior now.
You missed the part where Star Wars was supposed to present this distant future sci-fi setting where technology is far and away superior to our current(in the 80s) technology. And even they didn't think of advanced tech like this. That's what I was trying to say. Basically saying that reality is making cooler stuff than what fantasy could predict.
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« Reply #95606 on: July 27, 2015, 10:05:01 pm »

by about 2060 we will have created a cybernetic capital-G God
You know how many people used that word to describe the world ending in 2012?
Mayan calendar's out, what's the next apocalypse trend?
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As for the singularity thing, funnily enough for the first time we're reaching the point where past trends show that it actually will happen in the current lifetime of the younger people who are alive today (as opposed to people just predicting it in their lifetime because they want it to happen then). Of course there's no guarantee that Moore's law will actually hold that long without running into problems, but it's something to keep in mind.
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« Reply #95607 on: July 27, 2015, 10:12:09 pm »

@Cinder I'm a sick person, I can't get enough.  I have to hold back for decency sake :-X
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« Reply #95608 on: July 27, 2015, 10:18:19 pm »

He just loves dem internet arguments.
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« Reply #95609 on: July 27, 2015, 10:22:36 pm »

What?
I enjoy inane internet debates, particularly when they spiral out of control.
But that's *awful* so I do my best not to incite them.  Here, anyway.

I actually join arguments on youtube sometimes.  It's great.  I am a troll :-X

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You missed the part where Star Wars was supposed to present this distant future sci-fi setting where technology is far and away superior to our current(in the 80s) technology. And even they didn't think of advanced tech like this. That's what I was trying to say. Basically saying that reality is making cooler stuff than what fantasy could predict.
I was being "clever".  Star Wars takes place a long time ago, in a galaxy far far away.
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