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innerspaceboy 10-28-2016 06:10 PM

Who at Google decided it would be a good idea to teach three AI neural networks to develop their own encryption technology that we can't read?

Have they ever watched a single sci-fi film?

Google AI Created Its Own Form of Encryption/

Frownland 10-28-2016 06:23 PM

Ray Bradbury was scared of typewriters. I'm not sure if scifi should be viewed as a documentary.

innerspaceboy 10-28-2016 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1763023)
Ray Bradbury was scared of typewriters. I'm not sure if scifi should be viewed as a documentary.

Dystopian novels are intended to be cautionary tales, not instruction manuals.

Frownland 10-28-2016 06:37 PM

Idunno, given that AI didn't exist yet at the time of many of those stories' conception, I don't think that it's as relevant of a message. That's abusing the slippery slope fallacy.

I'm just saying that AI isn't inherently good or bad, and good stories need conflict so it's more likely that you'll only see the bad.

Janszoon 10-28-2016 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1763023)
Ray Bradbury was scared of typewriters.

Where did you hear that?

Frownland 10-28-2016 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1763027)
Where did you hear that?

"Scared" was hyperbolic. I saw a reading of his in high school and he said that it took him a while to move on from handwriting books and stories to typing them because it wasn't natural or something like that. He later conceded that it was just easier to use the typewriter and just started using that.

I don't think the guy understood exactly what technology was.

Janszoon 10-29-2016 05:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1763028)
"Scared" was hyperbolic. I saw a reading of his in high school and he said that it took him a while to move on from handwriting books and stories to typing them because it wasn't natural or something like that. He later conceded that it was just easier to use the typewriter and just started using that.

I don't think the guy understood exactly what technology was.

I think he was kind of a Luddite, I'm pretty sure he never had a driver's license. But the writing thing might just have been personal preference with how he was comfortable getting ideas out. There are a lot of writers who have very specific ways they write.

OccultHawk 10-29-2016 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1763023)
Ray Bradbury was scared of typewriters. I'm not sure if scifi should be viewed as a documentary.

That doesn't mean we shouldn't at least be a little more cautious. CRISPR, cloning, AI, weaponry...

Lisnaholic 10-30-2016 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 1763150)
That doesn't mean we shouldn't at least be a little more cautious. CRISPR, cloning, AI, weaponry...

Yes, plenty of sci-fi stuff ends up coming true. H.G. Wells' First Men on the Moon, Captain Kirk's cordless telephone, and of course George Orwell accurately predicting a reality show called Big Brother. Uncanny!

http://scifanatic.wpengine.netdna-cd...arty_matte.jpg

Chula Vista 10-30-2016 08:59 PM

Remember the tablets in 2001?

http://cdn8.openculture.com/wp-conte...ick-tablet.jpg

As well as Skype.

http://sites.psu.edu/comm150honors/w...r_on_Earth.jpg


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