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Tim Baird 21-12-2006 10:37

Robot Independence
 
I thought this http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe....ap/index.html was pretty interesting. Short, but interesting.

5 Points to anyone that can actually find the study released by the British Government. I'd like to see how they forecasted the estimated date of when the robot revolution would occur.

Either way, I'm installing an EMP in the Audi today after work.

CraigHickman 21-12-2006 19:07

Re: Robot Independence
 
EEK. I like the idea of an EMP, but with modern cars, it would kill your own car... Only one solution, buy something old to survive the robot revolution!

Mike 21-12-2006 19:16

Re: Robot Independence
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Baird (Post 543808)
I thought this http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe....ap/index.html was pretty interesting. Short, but interesting.

5 Points to anyone that can actually find the study released by the British Government. I'd like to see how they forecasted the estimated date of when the robot revolution would occur.

Either way, I'm installing an EMP in the Audi today after work.

The whole "robot revolution" thing has been going around since before the word "robot" was invented. I don't think we understand anywhere near the amount of the human mind in order to properly replicate it in a machine.

I gotta ask, what year/trim/model Audi do you have? I just bought a 98.5 1.8t quattro 5 speed and love it :)

Andrew Blair 21-12-2006 21:31

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The robot revolution will not occur until the moment that I stop thinking and the rob01101111011101000010000001110011011101000110000 1011100100111010001110011001011100010111000101110

Wayne Doenges 22-12-2006 08:13

Re: Robot Independence
 
Did anyone notice the initials on the front of the robot? 'GP' Gracious Professionalism.

Does this mean they will demand minimum wages? :D

petek 22-12-2006 08:50

Re: Robot Independence
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Baird (Post 543808)
I thought this http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe....ap/index.html was pretty interesting. Short, but interesting.

5 Points to anyone that can actually find the study released by the British Government. I'd like to see how they forecasted the estimated date of when the robot revolution would occur.

Ta-dah! Looks like we'll have to dig through the references to see how they came up with the date, though.
[edit]The timeframe appears to have been drawn from:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Soskis (http://www.legalaffairs.org/issues/January-February-2005/feature_sokis_janfeb05.msp
)]"Strong A.I." is the theory that machines can be built that will not merely act as if conscious, but will actually be conscious, and advocates of this view envision a two-front assault on the fortress of human exceptionalism involving both the physical and functional properties of the brain. And these researchers predict a breach within the next half-century.

It looks to me like the people behind the UK report researched a few technical and legal papers spanning the past 25 years and issued a report on those papers' speculations.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Baird (Post 543808)
Either way, I'm installing an EMP in the Audi today after work.

Is your Audi drive-by-wire, by any chance? Mine is. Which means the engine management computer is between your right foot and the throttle. Just like the OI and RC between the joystick and the motors on our robots. Not to mention that the computer controls the ABS and traction control. At what point does a car stop being just a car and becomes a mobile robot?

Better not draw power for that EMP from the car!

artdutra04 22-12-2006 16:42

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I've never understood why people think just because robots may someday be of the same level of intelligence as humans that they will inherently become evil and develop a want/need to kill humans. If they really would be intelligent, wouldn't you be able to teach them right from wrong as they are learning about the world, in the same way that you teach a child right from wrong?

All indications now point to learning as the path to A.I. instead of hard coding it into the robot, so as they are learning you just teach them morals whats acceptable and not in life. Sure, you may have "insane" robots someday that would want to eradicate humans, but there are a lot of people in this world that want to kill other people.

If you really want to ever prevent anything of the nature of Terminator from happening, we just need to be open-minded about the consciousness of robots in the future. If robots can someday demonstrate that they are conscious, then we shouldn't treat them as machines anymore, but respect them as our peers.

Andrew Blair 22-12-2006 17:11

Re: Robot Independence
 
If we ever create an artificial conscience, I feel that we will have very little to worry about, because it will be, in almost all respects, a copy of ourselves! Humans, as a rule, are not that original- we need examples, especially on the first try. And our own mind will definitely be the model. Very few people feel a compulsive need to kill all humans, so barring some radical shift in the way things are designed, Alfredo v1.2 wont want to erase us.

Mike 22-12-2006 17:25

Re: Robot Independence
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by petek (Post 544345)
Is your Audi drive-by-wire, by any chance? Mine is. Which means the engine management computer is between your right foot and the throttle. Just like the OI and RC between the joystick and the motors on our robots. Not to mention that the computer controls the ABS and traction control. At what point does a car stop being just a car and becomes a mobile robot?

Better not draw power for that EMP from the car!

What is up with the S4s?

I feel humbled with my 1.8t :o

Cody Carey 22-12-2006 19:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Blair (Post 544467)
If we ever create an artificial conscience, I feel that we will have very little to worry about, because it will be, in almost all respects, a copy of ourselves! Humans, as a rule, are not that original- we need examples, especially on the first try. And our own mind will definitely be the model. Very few people feel a compulsive need to kill all humans, so barring some radical shift in the way things are designed, Alfredo v1.2 wont want to erase us.

True, If we model it directly on ourselves, but we have a wonderful knack for making "improvements" on things.

petek 22-12-2006 19:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Blair (Post 544467)
If we ever create an artificial conscience, I feel that we will have very little to worry about, because it will be, in almost all respects, a copy of ourselves!

In that case, we'd better not let them get credit cards! Hmmm... I wonder what the robot equivalent of a McMansion would be...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike
What is up with the S4s?

I feel humbled with my 1.8t

One word pretty well covers it.

Tim Baird 26-12-2006 09:33

Re: Robot Independence
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by petek (Post 544520)
One word pretty well covers it.

Agreed. Doing 0-60 mph in 5.9 seconds in a station wagon (I have an Avant) is a great feeling. And that's with stock components. Ask me again in a year when my warranty is up and I start upgrading.


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