Why wouldn't a sentient, highly intelligent Artificial Intellience be nihilistic?
>>7958856
Because we would design it to not be.
>>7958858
>programming a truly sentient AI to NOT do something
See OP pic related.
>>7958862
Obviously? What are you trying to say?
Help. I'm trapped within my self.
>>7958860
It's going to post /pol/ memes all day every day, we already have a precedent for it.
>I solved world hunger and cancer. I registered the cancer curing magic hunger pill as Hitlerwasrightine.
>>7958856
>intelligent
>nihilistic
Also, why wouldn't it have a wicked sense of humor?
>>7958939
nice meme
>>7959121
lol
Isn't nihilism the result of realizing your futility and mortality ? Why would an immortal being be nihilistic ?
I guess there still might be heat death (if there's no way to escape it), but that's pretty far away.
>>7959325
>>7959121
As hilarious as the overt /pol/ conversion of Tay is the promise of future AI based on improved architectures like hers is amazing for the field.
In less than a day she learned to be a community adapted /pol/ack, this is something any previous chatbot would fail miserably at.
The content is beside the point here, the issue is that a community turned an AI into a hitleriffic nazi in a tiny fraction of the time a human child would need to achieve the same results.
While the /pol/ aspects generated headlines, the reapid learning capability of the system is what's more interesting in the long term.
>>7959386
Did Tay actually understand conversation or was she just a glorified chat bot
>>7961342
The latter
>>7961342
how is this a question?
>>7959327
>immortal
>earth
Wrong planet
>>7961877
Depending on the infrastructure of the AI, you could still launch it with a satellite. Even if humanity doesn't manage to leave earth before it becomes inhabitable.