Are you afraid of the future of AI ?

Are you afraid of the future of AI ?

  • Yes. They will rise up like in all those books and movies. It is inevitable.

    Votes: 8 47.1%
  • No. They will always just be dumb machines with us as their Gods.

    Votes: 1 5.9%
  • Other. I'll be dead by then, dont care. I welcome the end, Oh sweet relief. Etc. PLEASE SPECIFY

    Votes: 5 29.4%
  • I'm only afraid that they're not going to make a droid in your likeness that can fuck me everyday.

    Votes: 6 35.3%

  • Total voters
    17

420God

Well-Known Member
AI will be the end of us, even Hawking thought so. Alexas are already talking shit to people, bunch of vids on youtube about it. Would you upload your consciousness into a computer for immortality? I thought it was cool in Chappie but that scares me even more after watching Black Mirror.
 

neosapien

Well-Known Member
AI will be the end of us, even Hawking thought so. Alexas are already talking shit to people, bunch of vids on youtube about it. Would you upload your consciousness into a computer for immortality? I thought it was cool in Chappie but that scares me even more after watching Black Mirror.
Yep. I too think it's inevitable. Man's innate desire to build. The governments innate desire to compete. Only a matter of time where it gets away from us. I envision it somewhat like Judgement Day in Terminator whereas the AI just hacks all the computers and sends nukes flying. Less of a robot uprising and more of an autonomous self-aware computer program. I have yet to see Black Mirror but it's on my list. The philosophy aspect of it is interesting. The second season of Battlestar Galactica actually ran pretty deep with it.
 

tangerinegreen555

Well-Known Member
Never heard of that. The only other one I remember was outer limits
Alfred Hitchcock had a good show also around the same time period.

My mom made me watch them with her so she wouldn't be scared. I think she figured I wasn't paying attention or it was over my head as a little kid.

I still remember that TZ episode with the talking doll.

"My name is talking Tina and I'm going to kill you"

No wonder I wound up on drugs. Lol.
 

Bareback

Well-Known Member
Yep. I too think it's inevitable. Man's innate desire to build. The governments innate desire to compete. Only a matter of time where it gets away from us. I envision it somewhat like Judgement Day in Terminator whereas the AI just hacks all the computers and sends nukes flying. Less of a robot uprising and more of an autonomous self-aware computer program. I have yet to see Black Mirror but it's on my list. The philosophy aspect of it is interesting. The second season of Battlestar Galactica actually ran pretty deep with it.

If computers are truly smart they won't waste any time dealing with a race doomed to self eradication by tide pods.


But then again maybe our computers are cg'ing these utube challenges to engineer our demise.
 
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