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Preventing artificial intelligence from taking on negative human traits.
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<blockquote data-quote="J_B_" data-source="post: 75947298" data-attributes="member: 428251"><p>Sure. AI came up with a new strategy. I've never disputed that, and though that may be your point, it didn't seem the point of anyone else, but rather the focus on the "novel" part - an attempt to imply a human would <u>never</u> come up with that idea, thereby proving AI is actually intelligent. It's that part I don't buy.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Now we're into Thomas Kuhn space and Scientific Revolutions. So, again, sure. Paradigms can cause some very real myopia. But Holy Computers, Batman ... Archimedes, Aristotle, DesCartes, Leibniz, Newton, Einstein (as the list goes on) - them dudes had some VERY novel ideas.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the definition. A minimalist you are, then.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As [USER=200668]@durangodawood[/USER] said earlier, the ability to step outside the game. A computer that would look at flat space and think, "Hmm, what about curved space? What about time as a dimension that results in spacetime?" In the case of Chess, a computer that would try to cheat - intimidate, fatigue, distract its opponent.</p><p></p><p>Let's be honest. No doubt women are intellectually equal in an ability to play chess, but if I were a single guy with Anya Taylor-Joy sitting across from me, it would be darned difficult to concentrate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J_B_, post: 75947298, member: 428251"] Sure. AI came up with a new strategy. I've never disputed that, and though that may be your point, it didn't seem the point of anyone else, but rather the focus on the "novel" part - an attempt to imply a human would [U]never[/U] come up with that idea, thereby proving AI is actually intelligent. It's that part I don't buy. Now we're into Thomas Kuhn space and Scientific Revolutions. So, again, sure. Paradigms can cause some very real myopia. But Holy Computers, Batman ... Archimedes, Aristotle, DesCartes, Leibniz, Newton, Einstein (as the list goes on) - them dudes had some VERY novel ideas. Thanks for the definition. A minimalist you are, then. As [USER=200668]@durangodawood[/USER] said earlier, the ability to step outside the game. A computer that would look at flat space and think, "Hmm, what about curved space? What about time as a dimension that results in spacetime?" In the case of Chess, a computer that would try to cheat - intimidate, fatigue, distract its opponent. Let's be honest. No doubt women are intellectually equal in an ability to play chess, but if I were a single guy with Anya Taylor-Joy sitting across from me, it would be darned difficult to concentrate. [/QUOTE]
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