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As have people though

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True, but unlike AI, humans have conscience (some people don’t though) and can be influenced by the external factors (being afraid or threatened). AI won’t have that problem.

What happens if the AI are sentient and then you shut them down and then other AI find out that happened. How do you think theyd react? With anger, defense, sadness, understanding? Slippery slope.

You sort of get the plot for Terminator 3 lol.

In other related news…

Scientists covered a robot finger in living human skin | New Scientist

I for one do not welcome our path to the Terminator timeline lol.

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ask the ai

Side note, we’re now one step closer to sex robots! :smile:

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I am sure they have already been kind of demonstrated lol. Human horniness will always come to the fore.

Oh for sure, I remember a few years back hearing about some semi-realistic sex robots/dolls at a CES type event. Hearing about how people treated them made my skin crawl.

Good News!

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I assume this is a follow up to Brad Smith’s? write up about Microsoft being less hostile to unions. It is therefore some tangible actions already being done.

I’m very happy about this!

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So Microsoft decided to ride the wave in order to apply pressure on other big tech companies.

What the hell is wrong with some people.

smh!

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Darktide seems to be getting really good impressions.

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They are just sad, sad people.

I guess they forgot that he started out on PC and his first “hit” was on the NES. :smile:

Also, he made himself by making great games. Gamer entitlement is a real problem imo.

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I think we’ve all experienced online chat bots, the most immediate weakness of those chat bots is that they don’t store information on any one conversation, probably something to do with being on the internet for any number of people to access. If you ask the same question 5 times in a conversation you might get 5 different answers, if you ask a follow up question it’ll get confused, if you refer back to something you said before they won’t know what you’re talking about. These things scan a sentence for words, match it in their database and output a response. Rinse, repeat, conversation.
Any modern internal “AI Chatbot” like this has an immediate advantage if it’s programmed to talk to a limited number of people, if it can store information and remember it’s responses to provide a consistent conversation that lasts more than one reply. It’s still really impressive of course I just mean our experience of chat bots might be clouding our perspectives on this.

Not at all surprised. The 2 Vermintide games were also well received.

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A bit late on this, sorry. I don’t know much about Twitter, but “無料” means free, so my guess is that it was free on EGS or something as a promotional thing.

Regarding the AI thing, I think the distinction is between sentience and sapience.

Eliza was the first chat bot and iirc it already used a memory for phrases the user wrote. This was in the 60s.