The best security system will always be, as per Jane Jacobs, a gaggle of grandmothers watching their street and gossiping. They will never build an AI that can tell “that man shouldn’t be here”.
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Replying to @tomxhart
It'll be tough to beat hawky old women, but it definitely will come
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Replying to @primetheus2
I don’t think so. I don’t think a machine will ever have the intuitive sense “does not belong”, except in terms of formalised parameters. The machine will detect suspicious or burglar-like behaviour etc, but it will not detect “does not belong”.
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Replying to @tomxhart
Social prowess on the level of us will definitely be one of the last things to be robotized. When AI is doing thousands years of human level work in one day, nothing will be left sacred
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Replying to @primetheus2 @tomxhart
The prospects for advanced AI is terrifying, good chance they will be our end
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Replying to @primetheus2
I don’t know. I think humans tend to have fantasies of destruction, mainly to deal with the boredom of advanced societies. People switch between nukes, global warming, & AI. The preference is political & temporal. It’s in most religions, perhaps hardwired.
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Replying to @tomxhart
There's truth to that, global warming is our hypermodern doomsday prophecy, though I like to think we're not so stupid as to be wrong every time. Unrelated, but keep up your writing man, you're one of my favorites doing it right now
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Thanks. Writing is all I do, because it’s all I can do. I haven’t written anything true or beautiful yet. Maybe in 30 or 40 years I’ll get a worthwhile sentence out.
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