SmartPal V Cleaning Robot
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fantastic!! I want one!!
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Retarded jap robos. I could clean 50 times better and faster than this. Shitty asian technology!
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I like robots. But I like my dog better :)
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just a note, if the robot was designed to change behavior based on the suroundings, percieve threats etc, you would get unexpected outcome depending on this inviroment. This way a future securety robot would be prone to accidently attack humans if it percieved them as dangerous, however it would need to be programmed to learn these things first, and this situation would require no amount of AI. On a side note AI is overated as the only true AI would always be flawed, how else could it be AI?
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Shut up it's called a simulated conciounus they
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I wish goodness was so "viral"... By the way, man is really close to money, and if there is one that gains, there is the other face of the medal: there is one who pays. Maybe we'll endorse technology for social purposes, but it's hard to follow this way, because social advantages have to be costless, and if we don't get out of petrol, this will never happen. We must try, indeed, even if it's hard.
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True - but it's also a matter of spreading awareness to people who don't understand what the possibilities are with technology. Those who know better should focus on extending technology in a socially positive manner. This will encourage others to do the same once they see the positive outcome of this direction.
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Moral and etical implications are to consider, when you leave something out of your control. Especially if you're engineering something harmful, like weapons. I agree with you: man is protended to the bad, if left alone. But, if correctly guided, can make extraordinary things, like domotics applications for handicapped people. Machines, at last, could be free to act in a strict environment, but it's up to us to control its 'strictness'. Venus Project is something that depends on our honesty. :-)
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That's an interesting angle that I haven't really thought of before now. It seems AI would mostly focus on minute changes in coding or "experience" over time, and still would have to be programmed into doing something completely out of it's expertise. We generally use technology for practical applications, but our war mentality shows that our motives sometimes become corrupt. We can only try to focus technology for a positive outcome. Check out the Venus Project.
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Man i agree with you, but you have to go deeper. AI is something that can evolve itself, adding experience to what the machine is programmed for. I think that machines won't never "think", but just "learn" something new with some mathematical model. For example, you program a machine to cook rice: maybe that machine will cook pasta in a month, even if you don't program the machine for that, if you correctly implement the program "cook". BTW, i don't believe in "matrix" or somewhat...
needs a machine gun.
jeffsadowski 3 years ago 7
I need a cleaning robot.. Im too lazy :S
ILuvJokerMoreThanYou 2 years ago 4