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In 1949 or so Norbert Weiner said that AI (and a full understanding of the brain) would be here in 5 years, and Turing was all like, nah, optimistic fool, it will take 50.
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Dr Heidy Khlaaf (هايدي خلاف)
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I never understood the fear mongering behind ML systems becoming self-aware. My first research project in Uni was on ML and I had the revelation that although powerful, they were utterly stupid, so I switched to PL. 10 years later, verifying DNNs, my god are they still stupid.
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Hillel
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People had the same fears about expert systems 30 years ago. And with lisp AIs 20 years before that. And with general computing 20 years before THAT...
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Apostolis
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Consider that some people in Silicon Valley believe that every Social issue has a Technical solution. Wouldn't these people believe that AI will become self-aware? Very few of them have knowledge on ML, the rest have opinions.
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Apostolis
@axekoukou
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and the possibility of a self-aware AI increases the ego and the importance of the creators and those in similar fields , software engineers.
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