Which is why it's more likely that a rogue AI will be 'rogue' in the sense that it's carrying out the orders in the way it was told to, except that it's come to a conclusion that we don't want, most likely because we didn't tell it precisely what we wanted it to do or the neural learning network or whatever took it there.
Which is also why Alexa and similar devices are doing the wierd stuff they do. They aren't doing it on purpose, they aren't even self aware programs (though it can seem like it sometimes I guess), they're doing what their algorithm gets to.
We aren't going to see scenarios like that scifi movie back in the 90's (it may have been older though) where a bunch of machines (big rig trucks in particular, don't ask me why) were trying to kill a group of people and they eventually get rescued by a helicopter, which ironically was ALSO AI controlled (or maybe remotely controlled, it wasn't entirely clear I don't think) and friendly to the people. At least I think it was friendly to the people, the movie ended in a bit of a cliffhanger with the people in the helicopter and finding out that theres no human pilot.
Bemoaning the death of decency in all *humanity* because an internet stranger refuses a request unexplained, misguided, inconvenient demand... The lack of self-awareness still gets me.
I've never been so tempted to hide someone's posts. What's the point in reading that latest wall of text, particularly, if it can't be addressed point by point? But it's easier to concede.
I have no idea why Uber would be at fault, anyway (in the auto accident being discussed by a certain forumite who wishes to remain anonymous). The driver was there to prevent such accidents, and should probably be charged with being distracted. But watching the video, that's Russian insurance scam levels of jumping in front of the vehicle. Could have happened to any normal driver.
I'm very skeptical about automated cars handling the intricacies of real life on the road, but I'm not at all surprised that they're doing better than humans. Humans are awful drivers.
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think it'd be okay to quote if you leave out the author and date tag, you'd have to ask Truean. And yes, I agree that doing big posts makes it too tempting to address it point by point.