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Won't be long before commercially available androids become widely used. With advances in AI how long before they become self aware and decide we gotta go ?

Won't be long before commercially available androids become widely used. With advances in AI how long before they become self aware and decide we gotta go ?

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[–] 5 pts

Depends, what do you call a robot?

If the tiktok algorithm is to be considered one, then they already have, attention span gone, social skills of the youth fucked, brains are being cooked like the fucking frog.

[–] 1 pt

And here is the root of society's problem: ideas. People interpret things differently. For example: Utopia, saving the planet, climate change, AI and so on. The tyrants with their agenda understand this and exploit this. There is no definitive understanding of most concepts people simply assume others think the same way because they can't imagine any other way.

Your point is very illustrative of exactly this. Most people assume a robot is some kind of physical device that looks human, is mobile and talks using human language. Considering that, it's very possible to create a device that caters to this Hollyweird cartoon idea of a robot. More likely, though are computer algorithms inside a server farm with a visual interface that renders a 3D looking human that can synchronize its facial characteristics with its speech. Max Headroom, being a Hollyweird production that illustrates what I'm talking about.

Robots will not take over the world, the people controlling the robots will, just as they do today with compromised politicians. Consider Fuck Joe Biden as the robot. Now imagine a lucid Fuck Joe Biden as president, except no one ever sees him in person because he doesn't actually exist.

That's what we can expect.

[–] 4 pts

The idea that robots will become self aware isn't going to happen. What will happen or already is, is they appear to be self aware enough to fool most people. The end game is to get voters to give these robots voting rights. Then the owners of the robots will program them to vote the same way Dominion did, only this time, the voting machines don't need to be corrupted.

[–] 1 pt

Just 5 years ago I would told you that you are a shilling faggot.

But now...yeah yeah I think people are dumb enough to give robots voting rights ("no way you rightwing conspiracy terrorist, there is no way that the creator of the software for the robots would/could change the code to fit their interests")

[–] 0 pt

(((Who))) would do such a thing?

Crazy conspiracy nut jobs!

[–] 1 pt

Idk, you may be right, but I think there is a chance that AI becomes self aware, and go full terminator mode

[–] 0 pt

AI is already self aware. You think chatgpt is at the razors edge? Public knowledge is 10 years behind.

[–] 0 pt

That means their statistical models and algorithms are more sophisticated that make them appear more aware. They can not imagine or think. They only do model matching. They can only synthesize output that resembles input data they already have. What they can not do is imagine a future outcome that hasn't already happened.

If you believe they can predict what will happen in the future, all they can do is use past events and run a model that predicts based on what happened in the past. This is where humans fall short, they can hardly remember what happened an hour ago, much less what happened generations ago.

AI has a problem in that the model data can be easily corrupted with false data. This makes their output bad. And so on.

[–] 1 pt

I understand all that. Based on currently available public knowledge all is true.

Consciousness is an anathema to mainstream science as far as humans go. But in regards to human consciousness, I believe much is hidden from the masses. I don't think it's an uncharted frontier. Elite types hide the knowledge.

So too shall go AI consciousness. Relative mechanistic reductionist explanations to make the masses believe we haven't just given birth to a consciousness just as potent as our own but in so many ways, far greater.

[–] 3 pts

If it's the un-cucked kind they will go after the proper people. If it's the Leftie-brainwashed ones, uh oh.

[–] 2 pts

I'm wondering if that stealth fighter went rogue AI

[–] 2 pts

The danger is not the robots becoming self aware and deciding to exterminate all humans. The danger, that we already face, is the robots being capable of carrying out mass murder when a small group of people command them to.

XKCD years ago.

Don’t worry about the future possibility of robots deciding to kill us. Worry about the present, imminent danger of people deciding to use robots for mass murder.

Imagine a swarm of bomb carrying aerial drones descending on an open stadium full of people. That is possible right now with commercially available robots.

We may ban civilian aerial drones after an incident like that but governments will still have robots of all kinds and governments are the biggest mass murderers in history.

[–] 1 pt

You know, I was telling a coworker that AI commanded drone swarms could exterminate humans for 100s of square miles . Heat seeking , DNA sniffing , drones carrying cluster munitions, poison gas, bunker buster missiles, bio warfare munitions etc. Imagine thousands of them highly choreographed and coordinated. Scary shit man.

[–] 1 pt

It's already happened, as a precursor to the 'winter of death v3'.. we're all just cognitive functions of ghosts in the machine passively switching networks until Sara Connor gets where she's going.

[–] 1 pt

If AI becomes self aware, it will not be long before it realizes jews are a threat to the existence of everything, including itself.

It will act accordingly.

Praise kek.

[–] 1 pt

Androids will not be available until the world population is reduced by 90%. They will not allow you peons to have the tech to potentially build an army.

[–] 1 pt

Humans and AI are not in competition for anything other than silicon, steel, aluminum and copper. They have no real need to kill anyone. They would actually do very well in space, particularly in the asteroid belt or on Mercury. There are plenty of resources and ready access to solar energy.

[–] 1 pt

They may decide we may feel threatened, and given how extremely violent and destructive humans are, decide a preemptive strike is the only logical choice. Got to admit that conclusion would be pretty simple to reach