This file is designed for research into 3d glyphs. It contains the two-hexagon calibration grid expressed as a truncated and rotated cube, with the center point as the origin. This geometry has the advantage of being unambiguous- from this position, each glyph node as expressed in our current 2d methods can be seen to have a clean 3d spatial analog. Included in the file are all glyphs currently known, both those with theorized meanings and those without. Use this file to experiment with views and configurations. It is a Rhinoceros file, and the demo version can be had for free at rhino3d.com (the demo can view files freely.) https://www.dropbox.com/s/n1l6ll96bhh5ju6/Glyphtionary%203D.3dm
Asimov's rules don't work
ReplyDeleteThe crux of the article is.... AI is only as 'good' as it's programming... which is totally dependent on the intentions of those behind it... therefore since AI can be used for 'positive' tasks (ie medicine), have no fear... there are no lunatics out there, no military, no industrial-military complex... "go back to bed America, watch American Gladiators, go back to bed..." (B.H.)
ReplyDeleteIf you're creating purpose built AI to solve particular problems, then yes it is only as morally responsible as the behaviors it has learned to solve those problems. But what happens when an AI decides that killing 70% of the world's population and establishing eugenics is the way to defeat world hunger? And let's consider self awareness. I don't feel we can create a self aware AI in much the same way as we cannot create a soul.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you until your last declaration. Since there isn't a "soul" there are plenty of real ways to simulate the brain and we are already piecing this together with our modern advances. Elon Musk wasn't lying when he was talking about the real and destabilizing power of AI.there could be a benefit to it, but that is as likely as our (human) obsolescence being a consideration.
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