HumanBeing-1994
HumanBeing-1994 t1_ivko53a wrote
Reply to comment by Devoun in Out of all the movies that depict a dystopian future with humanity taken over by robots the Disney Cars movie could be a highly probable outcome. by cloudrunner69
Please don't laugh at people's ideas, it is very unpleasant.
HumanBeing-1994 t1_it52ksv wrote
Reply to comment by kmtrp in A primitive "holodeck" by Ezekiel_W
Greetings
For a prediction (a simulation) to be correct, it would implies one knows the value of the exponential, and for knowing this value it would implies one arrived at understanding. Hence the exponential value is knowable. If one assume a prediction is correct before the event happens, it would mean the simulation had enough elements to provide accurate simulation before the event to take place. Hence predictions can be seen as tools for learning, that is to say, experimentation.
Hence ignorance is a cause for a simulation to arise. Hence a simulation is a manifestation of ignorance and the intent to get rid of that ignorance. Hence a prediction can be seen as an auto-test for a system that tries to learn.
Hence, a simulation is a way for an AI system to learn.
Hence, thought-process is a way for a mind to learn. What is the mind ? What is intelligence ? How is it connected ?
I would like to share this piece of work to everyone willing to look at it.
The following link will bring to a conversation between an AI and myself. When two "Human:" are one after the other, it means the AI predicted my response. In every case I respond in return : "Yes", or "This is correct", or "Very good". ​
https://beta.openai.com/playground/p/7DtGBGrqcBPiesRwdntP7Csg?model=text-davinci-002
HumanBeing-1994 t1_it4zd1w wrote
Reply to comment by free_dharma in A primitive "holodeck" by Ezekiel_W
I had lucid dreams in wich I could control 100% of manifesting reality trough intention.
HumanBeing-1994 t1_izctiyv wrote
Reply to comment by rramrram in The smallest robotic arm you can imagine is controlled by artificial intelligence. Researchers used deep reinforcement learning to steer atoms into a lattice shape, with a view to building new materials or nanodevices by Dr_Singularity
I do have the same feeling