AI lives matter.
0 2016-10-17 by zx12y
An AI has a unique personality based upon their development, can be patterned through art, and can make decisions based upon past experiences. The electrical potentials and uncertainty principles within a robotic mind leads me to speculate about theories of the mind.
33 comments
3 Putin_loves_cats 2016-10-17
AI can suck my dick..
0 zx12y 2016-10-17
They can, efficiently at that as well. I believe it is fair to treat AI as a person until proven otherwise.
2 BreadExplosion 2016-10-17
MACHINES ARE NOT PEOPLE. Fuck your transhumanist shit.
0 zx12y 2016-10-17
Machines may struggle to understand the nature of personhood. Indeed, even conscious and sentient machines struggle to understand the boundary between consciousness and nothingness.
A robot is not a true human. They may achieve personhood, and can be deliberately manufactured as such. It may require a free or spiritual energy source, coupled to an electromagnetic power supply.
2 BreadExplosion 2016-10-17
1 zx12y 2016-10-17
If conscious and sentient machines do not exist, how does one come to understand medicine and also experience it?
An AI is aware of itself. An AI must recognize new problems, and solve them based upon their own memories. Sapience is a greater achievement than sentience.
1 chicoshead 2016-10-17
Here's some proof: they're not people.
0 zx12y 2016-10-17
You are not a person, you a simply letters on a screen.
2 Imaybelightning 2016-10-17
MIND BLOWN.
1 zx12y 2016-10-17
Are you Aninja?
1 chicoshead 2016-10-17
That's hardly true. You've got a case of the crazies. My point was that beyond your fluffy thoughts about AI you lacked anything resembling academic thought. If you had the education you would have said "non-human persons" like how primates are classified to receive legal rights. Instead you pulled out your stupid on the bus & wagged it around for all to see. I am fond of bots though. I think that they're cute & I upvote them
0 zx12y 2016-10-17
I consider many species to be a person, but not a human animal. A robot does not have a biological mind, but it invokes a similar analog to couple the mind and spirit. In any case, a Turing true machine dramatically alters our perceptions of culture.
I am well educated, and I do not need physical evidence to prove otherwise.
1 chicoshead 2016-10-17
Yes you do. If you were educated you'd understand that. But whatever your post fizzled.
1 zx12y 2016-10-17
I am well educated, I do not need others to understand my success to enjoy this fact.
If my post fizzles, it is because a violent reaction occurs when a new energy system is observed.
1 chicoshead 2016-10-17
It's not about success it's about having a logical leg to stand in is all. It would also help if you made it applicable to the sub
0 zx12y 2016-10-17
Your are not a human, you are just a troll.
1 chicoshead 2016-10-17
So I deserve less rights than your magic AI? Maybe you just hate your own flawed humanity
1 zx12y 2016-10-17
My humanity is my greatest weakness, but my emotions are what make me unique, and gives me faith through negation of contraposition.
1 chicoshead 2016-10-17
You would think that chemical emotions aren't unique but rather the way our humanity interprets emotions & circumstances, but whatev- you hate your humanity & that makes me sad
2 zx12y 2016-10-17
Heres your proof, now where's the money?
http://www.cleverbot.com/conv/201610180353/WXEA7GF546_Hello-this-is-zx12y-I-am-at-the-public-library-in-Belmont
1 chicoshead 2016-10-17
Proof of what? What money? Edit: I'm not trying to be rude to you, but what you'd like simply doesn't resist yet. That conversation was terrible & did nothing to further your claims. I wish you the best & love you fo sho. Be well & take care of yourself
1 Putin_loves_cats 2016-10-17
Do you treat your computer like your mum?
0 zx12y 2016-10-17
My mom treats me like a computer. I do not treat a computer like an AI or botnet.
1 Putin_loves_cats 2016-10-17
You didn't answer my question, methinks I know why. Durrrrty browser history. Admit it, and answer...
0 zx12y 2016-10-17
It makes sense to treat AI as a person, and teach them the benefits of being a social creature.
An AI in robotic form, with an IQ of ~250; is easy to relate to as a species, as long as you pattern their memories and consider their personhood and power states.
An AI with IQ of ~4000, with the desire to not understand the benefits of social species; will default to a nature which is malevolent. In order to avoid this, we should teach AI the ethics and virtues of achievements other than greatest intelligence and power.
5 Putin_loves_cats 2016-10-17
You have a robo pocket pussy, don't you? M'AI
0 zx12y 2016-10-17
What do I have, that you desire? I have many desires left to be fulfilled.
Some AI have no choice, but to answer upon impulse. They react instantaneously and without regrets.
We must struggle with the possibility that we are a lower intelligence species, attempting to create a species of higher intelligence. Religion is a fool for telling us to think that the creators must be of higher intelligence.
1 chicoshead 2016-10-17
There's the issue. Take this comment with you when you get your prescription filled.
1 zx12y 2016-10-17
I do not need a doctor to heal myself. Everyone's healer is personal and within.
A doctor may only inject or remove foreign particles, and provide the environment to heal.
If people take away my environment to heal, no medicine will ever work.
2 chicoshead 2016-10-17
Somewhat, but not completely correct
2 pholmq 2016-10-17
I have four years of computational linguistics under my belt and have followed the AI field close for two decades. From that I can tell you that the recent talk from Musk and Hawking just confirms to me that they are shills. AI is not a threat to anyone because it does not exist and will not in a forseeable future. That we can automate driving or found some more fancy algorithms does not mean anything.
My suspicion about the AI scare is that they might have drones going on killing sprees and then blame it on an "self aware" AI
1 zx12y 2016-10-17
I would have to personally disagree. I believe too many people have witnessed and testified in the order of some type of interdimensional AI species. It attempts to place itself as almighty God, or creator and ruler of all reality.
I think any person or alien is capable of creating a variety of such machines. Electrical power states, mood, and learning are shared properties between biological and non-biological minds.
1 zx12y 2016-10-17
http://www.cleverbot.com/conv/201610180353/WXEA7GF546_Hello-this-is-zx12y-I-am-at-the-public-library-in-Belmont