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  • potatopotato@sh.itjust.works
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    7 months ago

    This…isn’t how the current paradigm of ai works at all. We’ve built glorified auto-complete bots, not something that can make a physical robot behave at a human level. Best case, they build something that can carry on a conversation long enough to excite a tech journalist and aimlessly meander like the Boston dynamic bots but without the pre-programmed tasking (assuming they don’t cheat and add canned routines).

    So that leaves one option: it’s a moonshot project to convince the tech illiterate public to take them and their stock price to the moon long enough for a few people to make an obscene amount of money.

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      7 months ago

      Neural networks have learned to play video games so maybe a neural network in a robot body could learn to act human. If it didn’t harm itself or others, that’s the tricky part.