Killbot industry: “We would never let a machine make the final decision. There’ll always be a human element involved”
Human element:
The homeopathy of ethical compliance
This is fine
Why can’t we get Jurassic Park before biological AI?
Dinosaurs, while neat, do not bring sufficient profits for the offense industry.
I’d like to see how the Russians handle raptors.
I feel like this was the origin story for the computer in I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream.
It’s more like the origin story for the Cymeks in Dune. Although they were at least human once.
People worry about AI taking over the world when it will probably be human machine hybrids deciding ‘yeah fuck humans’ in their giant killer Mechs.
I still feel that silicone is more reliable than dealing with organic matter that can die.
How do they keep it alive. Do you need to feed it or keep it in special conditions? With time, as the cells age, would you lose performance?
Once a bunch of nuclear warheads enter puberty we’re all fucked.
“Demonstrating something like sentience, it learned to play Pong within five minutes.”
Reminds me of this video
Edit: also this one
The thought emporium has a great series of videos of the work they are doing related to this.