People are stupid enough to let smart computers reason that people will be better off if they let computers run things
thats how it'll turn
Re: Computer Passes Turing Test
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 10:21 pm
by m8son666
nowaysj wrote:@ Maz: I recommend a peek into future studies and transhumanism. You have a legitimate, but nascent interest, look more deeply.
Or just think about it for yourself but first take a wide study of the state of technology and economics so you get the inputs right.
The tightness of the web of ownership is stunning if you are not ready for it.
Oh of course at the moment it is just a pipe dream and i am very ignorant, i have been looking at it all from a very anti-natal and misanthropic view point. I would do years of research before even starting. My initial idea would be to follow several character's lives as it gets closer to the end, i.e a person in support, a person against and just an average person. So would look at it through various different philosophies/viewpoints.
I feel i need a project/dream as i slip into the world of monotonous work otherwise i will shut down haha. It would also be a great learning experience imo.
Re: Computer Passes Turing Test
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 10:23 pm
by nowaysj
Children of Men, gets so much hate...
Re: Computer Passes Turing Test
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 10:25 pm
by m8son666
haha yeah would be similar to that i guess
Re: Computer Passes Turing Test
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 10:27 pm
by rockonin
jesslem wrote:Robots are capitalism at its finest tbh.
Doesn't capitalism run on Supply and Demand. There's not going to be a demand if people have no money because they lost their jobs to scraps of metal.
Re: Computer Passes Turing Test
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 10:32 pm
by OGLemon
lemonism allows for a complete robot workforce
Re: Computer Passes Turing Test
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 10:35 pm
by Genevieve
If robots are owned by individuals, they can do the work related tasks in the name of the owner of the robot.
Re: Computer Passes Turing Test
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 10:57 pm
by rickyarbino
rockonin wrote:
jesslem wrote:Robots are capitalism at its finest tbh.
Doesn't capitalism run on Supply and Demand. There's not going to be a demand if people have no money because they lost their jobs to scraps of metal.
There's also the aspect of increasing income while reducing cost. Fat cat's 'gon get fatter.