DARPA Wants Computers That Fuse With Higher Human Brain Function
coondoggie writes "In the never-ending quest to get computers to process, really understand and actually reason, scientists at Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency want to look more deeply into how computers can mimic a key portion of our brain. The military's advanced research group recently put out a call, or Request For information, on how it could develop systems that go beyond machine learning, Bayesian techniques, and graphical technology to solve 'extraordinarily difficult recognition problems in real-time.'"
Sooner or later some evil person is going to figure out a way to biologically/mechanically enhance a human being into a "supersoldier," in a way that will compromise the long term health or well being of he human being.
Then everybody else is going to do the same awful thing, just to compete. Because they 'have to.'
Broadcast routines through The View - then you'll get millions of brains connected.
Oh wait, higher brain functions. I guess that demographic won't work then.
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So the functions they are trying to emulate are "higher brain functions such as sensory perception, motor commands, spatial reasoning, conscious thought and language." (emphasis mine). I'm assuming they are looking (near term) for better filtering of that massive collection of data the NSA is collecting.
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They want AI killing machines ( aka "Autonomous Battlefield Robots") that can model human thought on some level, so as to be better equipped to deal with human or human-controlled targets. --- This is very "Terminator 2" you say? Well, maybe IT IS very Terminator 2 in real life? ----- But seriously, what possible good can come from a war-oriented defense projects agency trying to model the human intellect/neocortex? Are they going to create kiddie toys that speak & interact with a 3 year old child with this? Or will this new tech be put to more nefarious uses ---- solving the problem of how to break a big ass street protest up most efficiently, for example? Or searching through millions of database records of activists, and finding those who are likely to become - and this is very W. Gibson I admit - "SuperNodes" who can influence the behavior of thousands of other people? Imagine technology human-smart enough to identify the next Martin Luther King or Nelson Mandela or Ghandi when they are still in high-school? It would be quite easy then to stop these people from becoming "SuperNodes", no? ---- That's your conspiracy for today. Check back tomorrow for more. =)
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So they want to build computers like the one of Bomb #20 from Dark Star?
The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.
... want a pony.
Preferably one that bestows super-powers when stroked.
It has become pretty obvious that doing anything to help out DARPA is just going to be used against all of us, one way or another.
Yeah, it really sucks how the Internet has made commerce easier, information more accessible, and governments more transparent. Damn you, DARPA!
I fully agree with you, including the Continuum part, but couldn't you put a spoiler alert before saying it? If I hadn't watched it I would be pretty much pissed off.
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Understandable, but as there is not even a credible theory at this time, expect that strong AI is at the very least 50 years into the future, probably much, much longer. It also seems they have zero clue about the state-of-the-art. Pathetic.
Most ACs are not even worth the keystrokes to insult them. Be generically insulted by this and ignored otherwise.
It has become pretty obvious that doing anything to help out DARPA is just going to be used against all of us, one way or another.
I can't believe people are still willing to participate in this stuff.
This.
Knowing what we know now, anyone who assists DARPA or any TLA is actively working against their own people, and should be regarded as a traitorous persona non grata.
Indeed I can't believe all the people who are still willing to participate in DARPA programs like, say, the Internet. Give them their tubes back already!
Like what is conscience, or how to bring new, definite, and structured items to it? As far i know, most of the interaction has been read only, or with things with side effects and not long enough studies. Speaking on not knowing how much this will totally screw a brain, where they will be the testings? In Guantanamo?
The internet has not been a DARPA project for at least 20 years, nor is today's government the same as the pasts.
Try to keep up.
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Sorry buy DARPA pioneers too much cool shit for me to care.
So what role did porn have in the development of ICBMs?
The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.
nor is today's government the same as the pasts
No, it's arguably less corrupt and violent than the governments that funded the early development of DARPA and the Internet. It's unquestionably building fewer weapons of mass destruction, anyway. I realize most of the people posting here weren't even born when the Vietnam war or the Cuban missile crisis or the Nixon administration were happening, but could you try reading some history occasionally?
The main issue, as far as I can see, is that technological advances have made certain types of malfeasance more accessible to those in power. Thus we have vastly more targeted assassinations (drone strikes) and surveillance (NSA) than we did in, say, 1970. On the other hand, in 1970 we were bombing Vietnam (and Cambodia) on a scale vastly more destructive than anything we've done to Iraq or Afghanistan, and Hoover was still in charge of the FBI. I realize that using this as a reference point for evaluating our current government is grading on a curve, but I fail to see how aiding DARPA in 2013 is any worse than aiding it in the development of the Internet.
This was from back in 2001 I don't know how much the research has progressed in 12 years though.
Exactly. Given the unusual specificity of the desired technological approach the DARPA project appears to be a request for proposals whose grantee has already been determined in secret.
The article in "network world" also claims that it's DARPA scientists doing it---no, DARPA pays money to scientists.
http://www.alexandria.nu/ai/blog/entry.asp?E=41
There's no royal road to AI, and it's very unlikely there is any "one" magic approach or algorithm is critical. Natural intelligence is likely the confluence of a large number of evolutionarily tuned mechanisms.
There is a range of more or less biologically inspired machine learning methods, and HTM is Yet Another One.
http://www.agiri.org/docs/CognitiveArchitectures.pdf
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How much are they willing to spend this time around? A cool 5million?
I reckon you'd need at least six million.
If God forks the Universe every time you roll a die, he'd better have a damned good memory.
So what role did porn have in the development of ICBMs?
Engendered feelings of inadequacy. Have you seen the size of ICBMs?
If God forks the Universe every time you roll a die, he'd better have a damned good memory.
The phallic symbolism of sticking it to one's enemies with a long, hard missile.
Have gnu, will travel.
So now you'll be vulnerable to a virus or bad code in your brain?
It comes down to using the right tool for the job, at least in the future we see happening this century. Why not make a computer that can attach to a human brain? Human brains are great at solving some problems, and terrible at solving others. We should try to improve the interface between the two.
It would be really nice to have a coprocessor that can handle discrete problems that can help out with the things that humans are really bad at. My computer chip could help out with calculating some numbers while I figure out what my program's logic should be.
As for powering such a chip, I and many other Americans have some extra...energy reserves on our bodies that could be used.
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I for one welcome Skynet as our benevolent overlord.
I want military^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hdefense employees that fuse with higher human brain function.
For starters, young'uns ought to wait 'til they're growed to use psycho-active shit. That's a no-brainer, but it takes some raising to make it happen.
Dude makes a point or three; if you don't agree, argue on point and merits.
Whether you agree or don't, whether he's right or wrong, there's one good take-away: read. Especially read history. If you don't know where we've been (we: us humans) it's more difficult to get a good picture of where and why we are where we are; if you don't know where we've been it can make more difficult the choosing of where to go. It's kinda like map reading; if somebody else has already found a blind alley then it's one you don't have to find and discard on your own - but you have to learn how to read the map.
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