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Facebook and AI

Arthur Hanson

Well-known member
Inside Facebook's Artificial Intelligence Lab | Popular Science

AI is progressing on many fronts and just like any other new technology brings benefits and dangers. AI and semis are currently in research and in the not to distant future will be a reality, in crude forms it is already here. The time to prepare for the changes AI will/is bringing is now. The power this can bring can be used or abused, just like any other power, but has the potential if not handled properly to be very dangerous, perhaps even the most dangerous endeavor man has ever attempted, but also promises the greatest rewards. Either way, the disruption will be unlike anything man has ever seen before.
 
I just saw the funniest video on the annual DARPA Robotic Challenge, so AI in robots has a long, long, long way to go before it's anywhere near a threat to humanity:

[video=youtube;g0TaYhjpOfo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0TaYhjpOfo[/video]
 
I just saw the funniest video on the annual DARPA Robotic Challenge, so AI in robots has a long, long, long way to go before it's anywhere near a threat to humanity

If you ignore the fact that the top-3 teams completed all tasks without problem, yes.
 
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