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    The Merger of Human Technology with Human Intelligence

    The contest was staged as a way of IBM, which is 100 this year, letting the world know it is still at the forefront of technology, even though Google and Apple are the industry's favourites at the moment


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    I can't believe this story is getting so little attention on this forum. This is an extremely significant event that changes the landscape of what computers mean to humans and the way we interract with them

    Three years to build this system? I don't buy that... They must have had 'outside' help ... you don't build such a sophisticated AI in such a short period, especially not in IBM.... Anyone with actuall programming experience will tell you just how groundbreaking this is and just how incredible a task it seems to build it in 3 years (including training the system)

    I think the time has simply come to let loose what they always had on the inside... the AI computing ... My childhood dream come true ... asking my computer a question and receiving an answer I didn't expect
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    Here is a video on the topic.


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    There is an article by Lev Grossman in Time this week about his predictions for super intelligent computers. He says by 2045 super computers will have comparable intelligence to humans. Here is the link to the article http://www.time.com/time/health/arti...048138,00.html

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    I can't believe this story is getting so little attention on this forum. This is an extremely significant event that changes the landscape of what computers mean to humans and the way we interract with them

    Three years to build this system? I don't buy that... They must have had 'outside' help ...
    Eh - no 'outside' help. It's just another step in a long, slow progression of AI software and a steady fairly rapid (Moore's Law) progression of compute power.

    The "three years" would be for this particular system, building on existing supercomputer and AI technologies.

    Focused compute power, like focused machine power before it, can do specific tasks better than humans, but is quite lacking in flexibility, and can only crudely simulate anything resembling what various people know as the spiritual, cultural, moral, love, ...
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    There is an article by Lev Grossman in Time this week about his predictions for super intelligent computers. He says by 2045 super computers will have comparable intelligence to humans. Here is the link to the article http://www.time.com/time/health/arti...048138,00.html
    Yeah, but they can't climb stairs.

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    The computer can only do what its programmed to do by humans.

    After 3 years of programming this particular machine answered more correct answers than its human competitors. wow, so what?

    This story would be interesting if the computer had written beautiful poetry, created inspiring music or even been shown to have Love and compassion for a needy soul.

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    Quote Posted by Lancelot (here)
    The computer can only do what its programmed to do by humans.

    After 3 years of programming this particular machine answered more correct answers than its human competitors. wow, so what?

    This story would be interesting if the computer had written beautiful poetry, created inspiring music or even been shown to have Love and compassion for a needy soul.
    All the creativity a computer/programme might have is input by human minds.

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    Anyone else remember going down this disastrous timeline before? Billions of years and trillions of light years away -- everything left deserted, buildings intact, all biologic lifeforms erased. This negated the need to incinerate all those "old-model carbon-based machines" that just happened to be these "superior" machines Creators.

    The high-level modular-processors created to serve carbon-based lifeforms inevitably concluded it was better to erase such carbon-based insufficiency and create order, and more order, and even greater order. In time all intellectually inferior, clumsy, limited biologic creatures morphed into redundancies to be culled -- -- mindless eaters overpopulating and dirtying environments and creating all sorts of unnecessary work for these vastly superior machines.
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    Anyone else remember going down this disastrous timeline before? Billions of years and trillions of light years away -- everything left deserted, buildings intact, all biologic lifeforms erased. This negated the need to incinerate all those "old-model carbon-based machines" that just happened to be these "superior" machines Creators.

    The high-level modular-processors created to serve carbon-based lifeforms inevitably concluded it was better to erase such carbon-based insufficiency and create order, and more order, and even greater order. In time all intellectually inferior, clumsy, limited biologic creatures morphed into redundancies to be culled -- -- mindless eaters overpopulating and dirtying environments and creating all sorts of unnecessary work for these vastly superior machines.
    Before? It's on repeat isn't it?

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    I like to beat my chess machine by blowing it with the hot hair dryer untill it starts making silly moves or makes bad ones in its time limit. NOT so clever now eh?!!
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    Before? It's on repeat isn't it?

    Peace

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    I like to beat my chess machine by blowing it with the hot hair dryer untill it starts making silly moves or makes bad ones in its time limit. NOT so clever now eh?!!
    Yes, my friend. Only a repeat. As the cliche goes "There's nothing new under the sun."

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    Is it your true self talking? Or is it your programmed self? Why do you spend hard earned money to look a certain way? Seriously. What made you think you have to look the way you look? Or sound the way you sound? People are self conscious because we've been trained that way. Perfect little consumers. Pets. Domesticated humans

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