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  1. Doomsought

    AI/Automation Megathread

    My solution de jure would be this: The people have a general and specific right to freedom from unnecessary government interference in their lives. Specifically, (A) the people shall be required by law to have a License, Permit, Inspection, Regulation, or any other form of permission (B) in...
  2. Doomsought

    AI/Automation Megathread

    The entire theory is simply the result of a person being incapable of understanding the difference between value and cost. If the labor theory of value had any weight to it, the ultra-wealthy would be setting up particle accelerators to hoard exotic isotopes.
  3. Doomsought

    AI/Automation Megathread

    I laugh at the Idea of AI automating out bureaucrats, the people who make decisions on what to do or not do. The bureaucracy is infamous for its ability to expand employment orders of magnitude past necessity. The business and finance as well as computer programing potentials are also...
  4. Doomsought

    AI/Automation Megathread

    I'm calling BS on this one, becuase the way you'd train the AI is making harm to operator, allies, and non combatants negative values in the training algorithm (for laymen, a pain response.)
  5. Doomsought

    AI/Automation Megathread

    This is exactly what I described. It is called a data poisoning attack.
  6. Doomsought

    AI/Automation Megathread

    So what is actually happening here is the good old principle of Garbage-In-Garbage-Out. What AI really is at the end of a day is a really complicated regression algorithm. You give it data-points that form a shape and then it uses that shape to recreated missing data from the datapoints you give...
  7. Doomsought

    AI/Automation Megathread

    The reason that brains get away with neural networks is because they are turning architecture memputers. They have a processor assigned to each operation in each algorithm.
  8. Doomsought

    AI/Automation Megathread

    There is a lot of misinformation about quantum computing. It is not a replacement for traditional CPUs or even array processors (GPUs). They are only really useful for a selection of statistical computational tasks. Quantum computing just has too much error inherent in the system to be used for...
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