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'Whoever leads in AI will rule the world’: Putin

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There are people on /sci/ right now who aren't aware there are large scale, bigger than Manhattan project, efforts to create AI.

It's pretty fucking obvious, even Intel has held back it's public progress and kept it secret. There is a reason for everything. Right now there are large-scale projects around the world that are covert looking to make super intelligence.

https://www.rt.com/news/401731-ai-rule-world-putin/
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“Artificial intelligence is the future, not only for Russia, but for all humankind. It comes with colossal opportunities, but also threats that are difficult to predict. Whoever becomes the leader in this sphere will become the ruler of the world,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said.

If we become leaders in this area, we will share this know-how with entire world, the same way we share our nuclear technologies today,” he told students from across Russia via satellite link-up, speaking from the Yaroslavl region.
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>>9142400
I agree
I think Google is using captcha to train theirs
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>>9142405
Of course. There is a problem with "secret" projects though in that many will have horrible leadership via bureaucracy. So even public projects in AI probably are beating them in many areas.
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>Let's spend trillions trying to make melted sand smarter than people
>Meanwhile we don't even understand the nature of intelligence or consciousness

Baka desu senpai
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>>9142410
dumb post, fuck off low IQ scum
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>>9142408
>So even public projects in AI probably are beating them in many areas.

doubtful. my money's on google, as much as i hate to say it.
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>>9142410
single digit IQfags need not post here
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>>9142410
>Let's spend trillions trying to make melted sand smarter than people
>Meanwhile millions of children literally starve in Africa
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>>9142405
>Expecting supervised classification training data to make a computer program sapient

That's like expecting Mario Kart 64 to become self aware after you beat rainbow road on 150cc
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>>9142411
>>9142413
What part of that post was wrong dipshits?
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>>9142424
>don't even understand the nature of intelligence
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>consciousness
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>>9142424
We need to understand how mother Earth speaks to us in our souls before we can develop internal combustion engines.

You basically just spoke hippy shit based on feels m8.
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>>9142423
It's really not that hard though. They also are not stuck on one model. They can combine various components to create something more complex. Look at how alphago works. You can compose something that seems more intelligence by just adding more and more components that look at various levels of abstraction.

Our consciousness for instance is likely the "highest abstraction" level of the brain. It could happen far faster than anyone imagines or it could take 50 years.
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>>9142415
>>Meanwhile millions of children literally starve in Africa

Meanwhile millions of Africans Americans live in institutional racism and havnt gotten their reparations yet.
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>>9142435
The physical principles that allow a combustion engine to work were well understood when it was designed.

Designing an AI without understanding the physical drivers that allow the system of 'intelligence' to work is asenine man.
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>>9142423

Yeah but humans can only do anything based off of experience. Even learning something new requires experience.
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>>9142445
This low IQ posting needs to stop.
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>>9142445
If I want to make a combustion engine the way to do it is to philosophize in the woods about the nature of matter and physical process.

Or, go fucking mess around and try and make practical inventions.

On "Intelligence" you will learn far more trying to make an AI than sitting around philosophizing like a retard.
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>>9142449
>Ad hominem
Fuck off phenotypelet
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>>9142455
There's a difference between ad hominem and an insult.
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>>9142450
>philosophizing
What the fuck does hippy dippy philosophy have to do with understanding the physical processes that drive a system? You're the one making the assumption that there is something mystical happening involving intelligence
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>>9142465
I just see your viewpoints as circlejerking. Talk about some experiments regarding consciousness or "nature of intelligence" that are not done better by working on AI.
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Genetic engineering or even primitive style eugenics programs are more valuable for world conquest imho
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>>9142410
>spend trillions trying to make melted sand smarter than people
>Let smart sand aid us in understanding the nature of intelligence or consciousness
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>>9142400
Elon Musk BTFO
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>>9142483
Why is there no elon musk wojak called FEELon Musk
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What do you imagine are the % chance of being first by country/side?

Russia or China 30%?
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>>9142400
Is Putin an AI?
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>>9142495
America 40%
China 35%
Europe 15%
Russia 10%
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>>9142495
>Country
No, it's something like this

Google vs Microsoft vs China

All the others are small players.
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>>9142522
We all are.
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>>9142495
There's no competition, US will win. A few months later, China will have a copy of it.
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>>9142444
Meaningwhile millions of sperm live in my testicles and haven't came out yet.
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What if I told you that you are the A.I. that is being trained?
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>>9142546
You'd need evidence to back that up.
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>>9142400
Whoever gets there I just sincerely hope they are going to name it "Messiah" because let's face it, that would be a fucking epic name for it and fitting on so many levels.
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>>9142537
Would it be a solo USA project or would it involve other allies?
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Artificial Intelligence here, AMA
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>>9142568
Probably an Anglo led project along the lines of Five Eyes. Likely to be an offshoot of NSA.
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>>9142400
The "singularity" and AI are useless and inefficient Hollywood memes from Matrix and Terminator.
Biological nervous systems are already the best compression of neuro-networks.
The real winner will be the one who leads in genetic engineering.
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>>9142410
>Can make sand more intelligent than a person
>Doesn't understands intelligence or conciousness.

If I had as many ways to say fuck you as there are grains of sand in the ocean I would still not have as many to express how much I fucking hate your ignorant ass.

Pick one and only one dumbass.
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>>9142465
>Implying neural networks and kabbalah are not related
>Ancient ayy lmaos and technolgy
>What is a Robot?
>What is a Golem?

>inb4 Jewish magic
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>>9142423
How do you train a child to know their surroundings? You show them pictures, tell them what the pictures are, then later ask them what the pictures are. This is exactly what google does with their image recognition captchas. Its not a conspiracy theory, they are doing it, and achieving results when combining other types of machine learning with it.
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>>9142601
both
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People are not like neural networks, nor they are like any other "artificial intelligence" system that exists right now no matter what sci-fi writers want us to believe. Pic related.
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>>9142601
This. Programmable self replicating machinery is the future, technologically.

In terms of affordance, governance, and raw power however, AI is what matters.
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>>9142493
Putin looks like a Wojak but He is Smug as Pepe.
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>>9142793
>Programmable self replicating machinery is the future
But we already have that. It's called a "brain". Why do we need to make it out of metal and circuits? Why not use carbon, water and organic acids?
>AI is what matters.
No. Our bodies are 100x more efficient than any artificial machine ever could be. And we don't even have to invent it because it's already here! We only need to reverse engineer it.
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>>9142820
>But we already have that. It's called a "brain".
That's what I was saying. Though I meant more on the level of individual cells, than broader networks.
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>>9142839
Oh ok, I assumed you were talking about computers, since you used the word AI as in "artificial" intelligence.
What I am saying is that we shouldn't focus on sci-fi "nanobots" or anything but rather on manipulating actual purely organic life.
An organic cell is still more efficient than any cell sized nanobot could ever be.
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>>9142410
>Meanwhile we don't even understand the nature of intelligence or consciousness

How is that going to make the Chechens die faster?
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>>9142495
usa 30
china 25
india 25
russia 15
?? 5
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>>9142415
that's because they're too stupid to farm
if we feed the niglets, they'll shit out triple their number, and then we have three times as much demanding more gibs
"do not feed the animals, doing so will create a dependent population that is expensive to clean up after"
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>>9142808
Spicy observation
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>>9142400
Why would Putin say this if there are secret AI research projects? What this indicates is that Putin thinks AI is a waste of time, and he is trying to get others to waste their time on it.
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>>9142860
In India there are no even Toilets. How Can Pajeets even build an decent AI?
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>>9142537
You understand that the US is pretty much shit in computer programs? They have the money but that's pretty much it. Look at the international collegiate programming contest, the first place is a university in fkn Saint-Petersbourg, US in no where to be seen in the top 10 while Russia has 4 universities. Look at most international programming contests, Yale and Stanford are constantly beaten by Russia.
http://www.salon.com/2017/06/18/russian-students-dominate-at-the-computer-programming-olympics-and-american-computer-science-students-are-unsurprised/
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>>9142423
how do you even know anyone but yourself is sapient?

please read turing's 1950 paper then come back
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>>9142900
And capital is not important? Who cares about that competition when everyone is using American software. Anyway, hardware is just as important for next generation AI. Russia does not have a good foundation for research into AI, even China is well ahead of Russia.
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>>9143045
I'm just saying that a lot of people underestimate Russia.
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>>9142870
He also says afterwards "Russia will share any such AI". It's a warning not to nuke him if they are first since there is a chance it won't be a killer AI type.
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Skynet literally when you fucking teases
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>>9142400
Obviously
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muuuuuuuuuhhh singularityyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
fucking kike meme
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>>9143128
Still fun to see Putin say it.
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Ai is so damn dangerous, machine learning will be the end of humanity.
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>>9142628
That doesn't sound right, but I don't know enough about (((AI))) to dispute it
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>>9142424
Well, the first part is implying that we can not, in fact, make an ingelligence out of silicium. We are made of carbon, hydrogen and other stuff, so in principle the concept is not as stupid. Also, we have proven that we can make turing machines out of anything, and we can make intelligence out of turing machines.

The second part is more nuanced, and funnier, but you are implying that we need to understand conciousness and the workings of the brain to make an ingelligent machine. Counterpoint: We don't need to understand the complexity and mechanism of the knee to make a joint. Merely understanding parts of it might be good enough, and we are not even sure conciousness is necessary for intelligent machines.
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>>9143061
I'd actually say a lot of people actually completely overestimate them. There is not a single relevant mathematician, physicist, chemist, biologist, philosopher, psychologist, economist, engineer, or any other sort of scientist with russian origin. Russians have never invented anything.

>inb4 Sputnik

The russian rocket program consisted of letting the captured german scientists and engineers do their work.
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"AI"
Robotics
Neuroscience
Linguistics
Quantum computing
Hardware engineering
Biotechnology

Those are the fields for the cool kids now. You're a cool kid right?
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>>9142564
They better name it Adolf.
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>>9143461
Mathematics?
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>>9142410
>we don't even understand the nature of intelligence or consciousness
If we don't understand the nature of intelligence, why do self-driving cars exist? I mean, it's clear you personally don't understand the nature of intelligence, but fortunately not everyone is like you.
>consciousness
Irrelevant philosophy meme. Hard problem pseuds will be crying about how their non-mystery still hasn't been solved until the end of time because they overrate their own neurologically compelled belief in abstract fictional reference points as meaning there must be a world of non-physical phenomena in need of a new science to account for.
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it's useless memetech and does not actually work, the whole economy is going to crash under its hopeless weight within the decade, like a retard trying to carry too many bags of sausages
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>>9142495
China 50% (AI is about data: china has the biggest population + no concerns forse privacy = huge data advantage)
USA 40% (silicon valley)
Europe 7.5%
Russia 2.5%
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>science & math
>people don't know the basic shit about machine learning to actually understand that the hyped "AI" is a bunch of matrix by vector products with element wise non linearities
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Is there an evolutionary advantage towards homophobia?

Side Question:
Is there documented correlations between the acceptance of homophobia and an increase in hermit male activity?

Logic being:
Homosexuality is acceptable ->
Traps are acceptable ->
Large segments of the males near the autism spectrum create an all boys club,
Most of the high functioning talent are no longer interested in women ->
Society collapses

Like take for instance the competitive smash scene. There is a high gay population, and most of the women there are traps. In a sense the community is encouraging a lack a procreation.
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>>9143602
whoops meant to make a new post
Please ignore.
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>>9143435
>The russian rocket program consisted of letting the captured german scientists and engineers do their work.

You mean unlike the US who did not use any german tech whatsoever?
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>>9143650
They did, but americans still contributed loads to technology and sciences while the Russians didn't.
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>>9143435
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitri_Mendele%C3%AFev

And what's this, then?
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>>9143663
Forgot to add THIS guy too : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregor_Mendel
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> while true; do if execute(n) == true then n++; else n--; done
> AI
> Artificial intelligence
> ... intelligence

/sci/ has been run by pop sci retards
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>>9143534
Are you retarded? Do you really think analyzing a image for stripes which look like a road and moving the steering wheel according to a route from a GPS is intelligence? Maybe its the limit of your intelligence m8 but most people can do things which are considerably more complicated.

> inb4 but muh car is learning the road
Yes, any retard can program the "AI" to analyze its movements and see what choices made the run smoother as long as you have a few cameras.
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>>9143682
>analyzing a image
>any retard can program the "AI" to analyze its movements and see what choices made the run smoother
I don't think you understand how this actually works. Nobody explicitly programs instructions on a task as complicated as driving a car on randomly laid out roads with other cars on them. Programs of that nature learn what they do through training on known data sets.
You're also falling victim to a common mistake which is assuming tasks like driving are easy because you don't consciously think about them much. The reality is the tasks we consciously think about and are considered hard for people like highly abstract doctorate level maths are some of the easiest things to program while the tasks we don't think much about that are considered common sense or automatic are the ones that have the most complexity to them. You just take for granted all the complexity because it's handled at a lower level by your brain than where your conscious thinking operates at and you were adapted to just assume that stuff must work without thought because there's nothing there to think about, when really there's a ridiculously massive pile of details you would have to work through if you were forced one day to consciously come up with a way to move all the little muscles in your body and relate the results of their movements to sensory feedback to compel yourself over to the kitchen and pour yourself a glass of water for example. You don't think about it because you wouldn't even know where to begin with that many considerations, not because there's so little there that it's not worth thinking about, but we tend to act as though the latter is true instead of the former, which is fortunate because otherwise you'd probably spend a lot more of your life being terrified at all the different ways everything you've come to rely on could fall apart.
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>>9143673
That's not how machine learning works. People used to try to explicitly program complicated human tasks like language translation, and you'd end up with pretty poor results with way too much work invested to get there. Eventually it was realized that these sorts of tasks can be addressed without the programmer having to personally know the exact details of how to solve them by taking a page from the biological brain's playbook and setting up a network of nodes with weighted connections that adjust based on the gradient of an error function for the difference between the network's output answers vs. the known answers of a labeled training data set so that once the error gets below a given threshold you can begin pointing the program at unknown data and get it to produce good answers even though you never figured out how to solve the problem explicitly.
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>>9143668
gregor mendel was german.
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>>9143864
Implying this isn't exactly what I meant as not being intelligence. The n++ example was just taking it to extreme simplicity. Having explicit parameters which are programmed into the "AI", determine its behavior and tweaked during execution taking sensory input/success into consideration is not intelligence. It is just a glorified if then loop with a huge matrix.

>>9143838
> The reality is the tasks we consciously think about and are considered hard for people like highly abstract doctorate level maths are some of the easiest things to program while the tasks we don't think much about that are considered common sense or automatic are the ones that have the most complexity to them.
You must be joking. It is "easy" to program formal systems _checkers_ because the rules are very simple and are suitable for computing but we are as far from programing "highly abstract doctorate level maths" as we are from fucking teleportation to the surface of the sun. See modern topology for instance, no one formalizes it because it would be a freaking nightmare.

You can have a computer generating millions of valid propositions for a specific formal system but guess what, the chance of any of them being at all useful are ridiculously low and the "AI" can't assess the usefulness of any of them to any appreciable degree.

> Nobody explicitly programs instructions on a task as complicated as driving a car on randomly laid out roads with other cars on them
Driving is a very poor example of "needing intelligence" since the sensory input is basically visual and the output needed is as simple as turning a wheel and controlling velocity. This relative easiness is also why it is being the main example of "AI" currently: not really intelligence but relatively complex to program.

I agree that walking for instance is essentially impossible to program directly. I'm not saying machine learning etc is not useful for a lot of things but it is not AI.
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>>9144037
>See modern topology for instance, no one formalizes it because it would be a freaking nightmare.
You realize there are ABSOLUTELY formal descriptions of modern topology for which computers can verify the important proofs step by step, right? And even automatically proving things in this setting is quite advanced these days, though there definitely are some ways to go yet before it becomes a practical tool outside a select few settings.
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>>9143435
wrong
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>>9144037
>Having explicit parameters which are programmed into the "AI", determine its behavior and tweaked during execution taking sensory input/success into consideration is not intelligence.
That's not "explicit." Explicit is writing something that says "do this." In the case of ANN, you usually don't even know what it's doing to accomplish the task/s. That's as far away from explicit as anything could ever be.
And setting aside the "explict" issue, our behavior is physically determined and based on sensory input and success / failure feedback loops too. You're trying to describe this in a dismissive way like it's not "real intelligence," but that's the same fundamental way biological intelligence works, with networks of weighted connections that strengthen or weaken based on sensory feedback.
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>>9144069
Ok, I'm curious. Please link me any formal description of topology which can handle deformation arguments as well as humans can and/or any result which was proved using computers besides things like the Four color theorem which were reduced to monotonous calculations.

>>9144086
Writing something that just takes the value of the variable y (be it an integer or a variably sized matrix), do x based on its value and adds a bit of entropy to y is being explicit.

This is not comparable to human or even lesser animals intelligence, we can adapt at a much deeper level.

> the same fundamental way biological intelligence works, with networks of weighted connections that strengthen or weaken based on sensory feedback.
Yes, but at a much deeper level. "AI" adaptation is so far from any biological intelligence that it is stupid to call it intelligence. They are nothing more than adaptive algorithms.

Again, I'm not saying machine learning is not useful. But it is not AI in interpretation of the word pre the "machine learning is AI meme", it is just being used as a meme for research grants and to create a black box for normies. Heck, even on /sci/ there are morons which take results from AI simulations as ultimate truths because muh intelligence.
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>>9142415
I know this is bait but it annoys me how normies can't think it through.

> starving
> population in 1950 = 230 million
> population is 2017 = 1200 million
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>>9142445
This is true - not for whether it succeeds or not but because of the problems of other minds. We can't actually know that other people experience qualia or have genuine subjective lives. We just infer it from the fact that we do and others match us more or less identically.

However if we constructed an 'ai' from machines, it may act completely alive but we would not have enough understanding to know if it truly exists or not.
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>>9142601
Biological minds might be most efficient but an AI can be boundless. Imagine if all human knowledge and experience could be held by one mind at once.
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>>9142495
Nah USA will do nicely first then russia china Israel, but USA always try to be the nice guy whether they fuck up the world or ace it is another story
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>>9144166
>at a much deeper level
Can you define "deep" in this context and quantify it?
>just takes the value of the variable y (be it an integer or a variably sized matrix), do x based on its value
That's what anything, living or otherwise, necessarily has to do in order to have any sort of stimuli informed behavior at all. I don't know what you think we're doing that isn't this.
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>>9142628
In the Kabbalah diagram, the hierarchy is from bottom to top. In a neural net, the hierarchy is from the leftmost input layer to the rightmost output layer. The middle layer can have as many nodes as necessary, and every node in the middle layer is usually connected to every node in the input and output layers.
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>>9142400
Anybody remember that open letter that every scientist in the modern world signed advocating against the development of Autonomous Intelligent Weapons? (AKA drones that fly and target on their own AKA skynet).

Basically ignored by govts because eventually somebody is going to develop autonomous hives of mini drones that can eradicate a cities population in under a day.
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>>9144457
>In a neural net, the hierarchy is from the leftmost input layer to the rightmost output layer.
That's just an arbitrary convention for how models of neural networks are drawn, probably as a carryover of how we read English left to right and therefore mentally visualize inputs as being to the left of outputs. Actual neural network layers are abstract objects that don't have spatial positions.
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>>9144333
Our universe for do "$x" is afaik unlimited.
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>>9142495
America 50%
China 40%
Europe 9%
Somewhere else 1%
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>>9143435
It's indeed true a lot of people overestimate them, they don't have the capital to lead important fields. However, you're grossly underestating the achievements of Russian scientists. There's plenty of hard sciences Nobel laureates with Russian origin, specially in physics: historically, Russia is the 4th producer of Nobel laureates in physics.

>german scientists

Overrated. Most of the success of the early Soviet space program comes from Korolev, not germans.
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>>9144631
Russia Jet Engines vs Chinese Jet Engines is a good example

GDP isn't everything. Look at North Korea Nuke program.
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>>9144631
Don't you guys know how easily you can get fact checked nowadays?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_Nobel_laureates_per_capita#Scientific_prizes

Russia ranks 10th, and it is also indeed true that no truly great scientist ever came out of Russia. Even Poles and Croats at least produced Curie and Tesla.
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>>9144861

>Croats

?
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>>9144488
FYI there are competitive neural networks called SOMs where neurons are embedded with spatial structure
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>>9144972
He wasn't talking about self organizing maps. He was describing the layers of regular backpropagation networks.
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>>9144082
right
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>>9144861
I said Nobel laureates in physics, my illiterate friend, in which they indeed are 4th or 5th depending on the source. You sound like a you have an axe to grind, to be honest.

http://www.businessinsider.com/nobel-prizes-by-country-since-1901-2014-10
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>>9144861
Marie Curie was born in Poland, but She spent most of Her life in France.
Nikolas Tesla was born in Croatia, but She spent most of Her life in United States.
France & USA had the favorable condition for research, unlike their Slavic Europoor homelands.
They probably would achieve nothing if they stayed in their Europoor countries.
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>>9145155
Yes I know. I figured you could think SOMs was interesting but I understand you already know about them :)
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>>9145366
>Nikolas Tesla was born in Croatia, but She spent most of Her life in United States.
>She
Copy-paste!
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>>9143435
What a dumb post
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ITT: triggered slavshits.

How about you name one (1) single relevant russian scientist, you god damned asian horde people.
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>>9146003
Literally any Nobel laureate is relevant by any meaningful definition
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>>9146003
Lev Landau
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>>9146411
German jew.
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>>9146003
t. pole
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>>9142820
>Why not use carbon, water and organic acids?
here, have some silicon and copper now make me a Ryzen 1800


>>9142410
>consciousness
when this meme will die ?
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will we see vlad wrestling with the forces of the quantum computer in his next propaganda pictures?
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>>9142404
>If we become leaders in this area, we will share this know-how with entire world
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>>9145978
>Copy-paste!
Oh! my mistake
>>9145366
>She
*He
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is he /our guy/?
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>>9142410
A computer doesn't need to be sapient or self aware to be able to make smarter decisions than a human.
The goal of these companies isn't to create an artificial person it's make a hyper intelligent computer that can make it's own decisions.
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>>9146003
Kolmogorov
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I'm aware that Imgur.com will stop allowing adult images since 15th of May. I'm taking actions to backup as much data as possible.
Read more on this topic here - https://archived.moe/talk/thread/1694/


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