http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2017/08/01/facebook-shuts-robots-invent-language
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youtube.com/watch?v=WU0I3-Gp9Fo
http://code.jewbook.com/posts/1686672014972296/deal-or-no-deal-training-ai-bots-to-negotiate
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>see this post
>keep believing computers are gonna get smarter than humans and destroy us all :--PP
How do we stop this meme /g/? I mean it's pretty obvious computers are never going to get "smarter than humans". The human mind is made of hundreds of cognitive bits and most are due to chemical and hormonal imbalances. A computer isn't biological. It'll never grasp what it feels like to be a human because it'll never experience a response to these chemical imbalances. Do you know how much AI is missing out by not having a body?
>hurr durr look it speaks ergo it's human!
Yea it 'feels' real because your brain mistakes for a real thing. It doesn't mean it's actually a real thing.
Your 2D loli might feel real enough to make your blow your load but your anime isn't real, I'm sorry.
>implying this is a language
lol!
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Computers have this thing called exponential growth. What you essentially saw was a computer learning to talk.
Imagine a year from now if said AI continued to grow?
I'm still scouring through the interviews Mark did over the years.
I'm glad their up and I'm able to view them.
I watched some yesterday.
One particular thing in the interview in SF I noticed was when he was asked about funding, I think it was at 1:10 in the video.
He seemed to mention his friends giving the ideas as I've noticed alot; referred only to his friends.
I wonder if he considered me a friend.
He even mentions "a few others" in the BI interview about fb's early days.
The CNN(I think) interview I watched yesterday evening when asked about the business and how it got started, he seemed to be very nervous(genuinely at that point) about talking about it and forces a laugh.
I'm still viewing them.
Richard
fbfounderNative
The idea was to make it a business(thefacebook). That's what I had decided. Initially it was a matter of doing something with what was or could be a dating site. I particularly didn't like the name thefacebook.
The approach was to subsidize it with advertising. To get it funded. To come up with branding technology that could easily fit on gov't web pages and elsewhere. A movie.
The implementation of the design was to progress calculatedly and gradually. The company was to issue an IPO in at most 10 years, preferably in 7. I was to be kept in anonymity until I decided I no longer desired to be.
That's a good portion of it.
I didn't watch the video of Google acquiring Youtube until last year(the video of the two after it was set in motion). I was quite a bit bothered by it at the time.
Richard
fbfounderNative