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Machines will never be able to replace people completely imo. For instance in my job, people will always be needed, or doctors, nurses, daycare centers, psychiatrists, psychologists, priests, singers, ... and so on... I don't see machines doing those jobs... Who needs daycare centers when you dont have a job. Psychologists and priests. Why not use internet and Google? Sigh... But there is hope. Hans Rosling's Demographic Party Trick #1, with Bill Gates https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nDh8MQuS-Y |
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As we all perhaps know, the amount of jobs available for people is steadily and rapidly decreasing. Thanks to massive innovations in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence, people are losing their jobs because computers and robots can do it better and cheaper. The time to address this problem is now! It's a global problem. Even in the US. Why wait? |
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Machines will never be able to replace people completely imo. For instance in my job, people will always be needed, or doctors, nurses, daycare centers, psychiatrists, psychologists, priests, singers, ... and so on... I don't see machines doing those jobs... That would be called Sci-fi in human terms:) Machines don't have a own will or rather, don't have the capacities of a human brain. Music Pictures |
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Machines will never be able to replace people completely imo. For instance in my job, people will always be needed, or doctors, nurses, daycare centers, psychiatrists, psychologists, priests, singers, ... and so on... I don't see machines doing those jobs... Mother Nature didn't make them! Music Pictures |
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Machines will never be able to replace people completely imo. For instance in my job, people will always be needed, or doctors, nurses, daycare centers, psychiatrists, psychologists, priests, singers, ... and so on... I don't see machines doing those jobs... Yes, but you're forgetting the bassics my friend. (pun intended) Music Pictures |
Мишель ![]() Send message Joined: 26 Nov 13 Posts: 3073 Credit: 87,868 RAC: 0 ![]() |
When 'Machines' are able to do this... Its called the technological singularity, the point where Artificial Intelligence has reached a point where it can self evolve into...well, we don't know. It represents a paradigm shift so massive that we cannot see beyond it, hence the use of the word 'singularity'. But yeah, loads of SciFi movies address this in one way or another. And yeah, in a lot of them the machines try to kill us. Personally I think thats a pretty idiotic idea, although I suppose it is possible if we only keep building robots designed to kill. |
Мишель ![]() Send message Joined: 26 Nov 13 Posts: 3073 Credit: 87,868 RAC: 0 ![]() |
Interesting idea, Мишель, but hardly very original. Heinlein (as well as a good deal of other SciFi writers) was a visionary well ahead of the times. I heard Starship troopers has actually been used as a basis for some of the reforms the US army underwent after the 60's. Not sure how much of that is true though. Its an interesting read non the less. |
Мишель ![]() Send message Joined: 26 Nov 13 Posts: 3073 Credit: 87,868 RAC: 0 ![]() |
That would be called Sci-fi in human terms:) Machines don't have a own will or rather, don't have the capacities of a human brain. Not yet. But brains are little more than biological computers. Its is theoretically possible to recreate their function with computer chips. Its really no more than an engineering issue. And just wait until a computer becomes as 'big' as a human brain. Thanks to the superior hardware it will not just think like we do, it would do so at only a fraction of the speed at which we do it. |
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That would be called Sci-fi in human terms:) Machines don't have a own will or rather, don't have the capacities of a human brain. [Janis Joplin voice]Still, they don't have the Soul, man:) [\Janis Joplin voice] Music Pictures |
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That would be called Sci-fi in human terms:) Machines don't have a own will or rather, don't have the capacities of a human brain. Its not theoretically possible to recreate brain functions with computer chips. We dont even know how our brains work. Yes. Some basic functions. But jellyfishes has probably more brain functions than a computer, no matter how big it is. Its not only computational power in animals brain. |
Мишель ![]() Send message Joined: 26 Nov 13 Posts: 3073 Credit: 87,868 RAC: 0 ![]() |
Its not theoretically possible to recreate brain functions with computer chips. Ehm, you are about 10-15 years behind on the research in that case. We don't know everything exactly yet, but we are getting a very strong grip on how the human brain works. Neuro image scanning has helped us tremendously in understanding how the brain works. And IBM just a few weeks ago unveiled a computer that basically functions in the same way the human brain does. Literally the only difference between IBM's computer and our brain was size. Our brain is still 'bigger' in the sense that we have more neural connections than IBM's computer. I expect that will change within a few decades as well. |
Мишель ![]() Send message Joined: 26 Nov 13 Posts: 3073 Credit: 87,868 RAC: 0 ![]() |
[Janis Joplin voice]Still, they don't have the Soul, man:) [\Janis Joplin voice] Why not? And why wouldnt they be able to get one? Actually, ask yourself this: why do humans have a soul? |
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[Janis Joplin voice]Still, they don't have the Soul, man:) [\Janis Joplin voice] I've asked myself this, found some answers, just can't prove anything. I'll tell you something odd tho, there's indeed a connection between my computers and I, difficult to explain and No, I'm not crazy. Don't you ever have the feeling your computer 'listens' to you? Music Pictures |
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Don't you ever have the feeling your computer 'listens' to you? The N S A has Known 'it' for A Very Long Time. 'They' started 'work' on 'it' in The 50s. 'It' 'is' Very Basic, Income or No. ' ' ![]() May we All have a METAMORPHOSIS. REASON. GOoD JUDGEMENT and LOVE and ORDER!!!!! ![]() |
Мишель ![]() Send message Joined: 26 Nov 13 Posts: 3073 Credit: 87,868 RAC: 0 ![]() |
[Janis Joplin voice]Still, they don't have the Soul, man:) [\Janis Joplin voice] Yes, when I tell it to do what I want it to do, its listening to me ;) |
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Its not theoretically possible to recreate brain functions with computer chips. You are both right and wrong. I know about Pet scanning. I have done it. I have met several neuro surgeons because I have a problem with my arms. I have no sense in parts of my left arm espacially two fingers. The muscles in the left hand have also disappered. No one can tell whats wrong. Ulnar nerve its called. They did not know so they operated me twice. And thats is communication between a brain and a muscle. A very simple task for a computer. Our brain have much more undefined functions evolved in eons. Or do you have specification for how to build a mechanical brain? Dont think so. Nobody has. Like Julie just said. They have no soul. What a boring World. |
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[Janis Joplin voice]Still, they don't have the Soul, man:) [\Janis Joplin voice] LOL Definitive not my computer right know:) It doesnt even know that I'm angry. |
Мишель ![]() Send message Joined: 26 Nov 13 Posts: 3073 Credit: 87,868 RAC: 0 ![]() |
Or do you have specification for how to build a mechanical brain? Well yeah, but we don't need to build an exact replica of the human brain. All we need is the bit that gives it self awareness and intelligence. Granted, not an easy task, but given the extremely big leaps we made in the fields of computing and artificial intelligence of the past few decades and Im confident that it wont take more than a few more decades before we have self aware, hyper intelligent computers. |
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Or do you have specification for how to build a mechanical brain? A computer is not intelligent. A human has to have a specifaction to make them intellingent. We are far from that. Very far. Robots are not bad per se. But it will mean more poor peoples without jobs. Please give examples of your statement Extremely big leaps we made in the fields of computing and artificial intelligence of the past few decades I have worked with computers since 1978 so what have I missed:) |
Мишель ![]() Send message Joined: 26 Nov 13 Posts: 3073 Credit: 87,868 RAC: 0 ![]() |
I have worked with computers since 1978 so what have I missed:) Have you not noticed that a computer that can fit in your pocket is still millions of times faster than the big ones in 1978? |
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