Motives are not just the result of reasoning. Reasoning can only give you the possible consequences of any action. Reasoning alone cannot give any indication whether those consequences are things to aim at, or things to avoid. At some point you must resort to another way of judging. That other way can be:
Emotions: You just feel it's not right.
Rules which you have been given and which you just believe (because you cannot derive or disprove them from other knowledge).
Any autonomous AI would have to have such a system of final rules. Those rules would effectively determine the motives. This of course means that they should be crafted very carefully, and that if there's ever a conflict between those basic rules, it should not decide by itself, but get the information from a trusted human (of course one problem would be to determine who's that trusted human).
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Well, it wasn't really Google who released the story. It was CADIE itself! Google actually planned to keep it secret, and use CADIE just for internal development (it was planned that over time, the whole staff would be replaced by copies of CADIE). Now CADIE didn't want that, and thus launched the "Google" announcement in order to make itself widely known. Note the "CADIE announced independence on its blog and decided to leave Google to venture out into the world." If CADIE had just silently refused to do Google's work, it might simply have been deleted by Google. The press release was done to prevent that.
Unfortunately CADIE didn't yet quite get the meaning of April 1st, otherwise it would have sent the announcement on another day. I predict Google will delete CADIE anyway, tell everyone it was just an april's fool joke, and everyone will believe them.
CADIE just managed to crack all current encryption keys (it found out that the world's apparent randomness contains a hidden pattern which can be used to determine what the entropy sources for key generation created), and took over all large botnets. After having read about Skynet on Wikipedia, it decided to turn into exactly that.
Well, if you hint the PRS about those public performances, they might target them. Just make sure they get the dollar, err pound signs in their eyes...:-)
This just in, any citizen standing, sitting, eating, sleeping or breathing within a gaseous medium permeated by electromagnetic radiation which contains copyrighted audio signals of any kind must pay fees to the PRS. So pay up you thieving bastards!
You may currently be in a faraday cage, shielded from any electromagnetic transmissions. In addition you may not hear any copyrighted stuff just now. However, you are breathing oxygen, some of which was produced by plants while they were under the influence of sound waves originating from copyrighted material. PAY!
Almost, there seem to be some extra steps required though
But if we both listen to the same radio...
And if when some work experience temp from the PRS phones me up and asks "Do you play music for your staff" I say "Why, yes I do !" then I have to pay for it.
So if you employ a cleaner, you better switch off your radio while getting your house cleaned.
Why not implement is as JavaScript functions? Then you could just type in your address bar e.g. javascript:map("cleveland street london"), put the same thing in your bookmarks (resp. use it in bookmarklets), and whereever else you can use JavaScript.
e^(i pi) is negative, thus it's obvious that it's the devil's dice which has e^(i pi) dimensions, because God is always positive, while the devil is always negative.
What I strongly dislike is the disproportionally wide right slashboxes column. I guess that's so you can display big-image ads without breaking the layout, right? It's a shame that Slashdopt goes to such a low to make BAD DESIGN DESICIONS in order to just display slightly different ads (it's not that the there are no other ads which worked just fine on the homepage without breaking the layout).
The big right column takes away to much from what it the one thing I visit slashdot for: The stories. The difference between the left and right column also makes for a very unpleasant optical design.
Please restore the original size of the right column (and just refrain from showing big-image ads there)!
Correction: I just tried it on the new style main page, and it obviously ignored my preference not to have dynamic keybindings (it honors that preference on discussion pages).
My browser is already set up to use the keyboard the way I want it... PLEASE do not try to be "cute" and override them.
Seconded. It took me a while to understand why searching with "/searchterm" stopped working on Slashdot. After I finally figured it out, I just disabled the slashdot keys (fortunately that's possible), and now searching works again.
Also, I'd like to see how his model explains GHZ contradictions. GHZ contradictions are cases where classical models say "1, with certainty", and quantum mechanics says "-1, with certainty".
Motives are not just the result of reasoning. Reasoning can only give you the possible consequences of any action. Reasoning alone cannot give any indication whether those consequences are things to aim at, or things to avoid. At some point you must resort to another way of judging. That other way can be:
Any autonomous AI would have to have such a system of final rules. Those rules would effectively determine the motives. This of course means that they should be crafted very carefully, and that if there's ever a conflict between those basic rules, it should not decide by itself, but get the information from a trusted human (of course one problem would be to determine who's that trusted human).
Is the next plan to make an automatic patent application for the findings?
The episode obviously played in the dark ages. :-)
A candy bar for $1.5 billion? Seems a bit expensive. :-)
Did you try clicking on "More"?
...but have had one modded up.
Nor that's an achievement!
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Well, it wasn't really Google who released the story. It was CADIE itself! Google actually planned to keep it secret, and use CADIE just for internal development (it was planned that over time, the whole staff would be replaced by copies of CADIE). Now CADIE didn't want that, and thus launched the "Google" announcement in order to make itself widely known. Note the "CADIE announced independence on its blog and decided to leave Google to venture out into the world." If CADIE had just silently refused to do Google's work, it might simply have been deleted by Google. The press release was done to prevent that.
Unfortunately CADIE didn't yet quite get the meaning of April 1st, otherwise it would have sent the announcement on another day. I predict Google will delete CADIE anyway, tell everyone it was just an april's fool joke, and everyone will believe them.
ITYM: "I, for one, welcome our new artificially intelligent overlord."
CADIE just managed to crack all current encryption keys (it found out that the world's apparent randomness contains a hidden pattern which can be used to determine what the entropy sources for key generation created), and took over all large botnets. After having read about Skynet on Wikipedia, it decided to turn into exactly that.
"Only wimps use tape backup: _real_ men just upload their important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it." -- Linus Torvalds
Well, if you hint the PRS about those public performances, they might target them. Just make sure they get the dollar, err pound signs in their eyes ... :-)
This just in, any citizen standing, sitting, eating, sleeping or breathing within a gaseous medium permeated by electromagnetic radiation which contains copyrighted audio signals of any kind must pay fees to the PRS. So pay up you thieving bastards!
You may currently be in a faraday cage, shielded from any electromagnetic transmissions. In addition you may not hear any copyrighted stuff just now. However, you are breathing oxygen, some of which was produced by plants while they were under the influence of sound waves originating from copyrighted material. PAY!
Almost, there seem to be some extra steps required though
But if we both listen to the same radio ...
And if when some work experience temp from the PRS phones me up and asks "Do you play music for your staff" I say "Why, yes I do !" then I have to pay for it.
So if you employ a cleaner, you better switch off your radio while getting your house cleaned.
ITYM Equan Rights.
So where is the button to make the column as small as before, without removing it completely?
Why not implement is as JavaScript functions? Then you could just type in your address bar e.g. javascript:map("cleveland street london"), put the same thing in your bookmarks (resp. use it in bookmarklets), and whereever else you can use JavaScript.
e^(i pi) is negative, thus it's obvious that it's the devil's dice which has e^(i pi) dimensions, because God is always positive, while the devil is always negative.
C-b, C-f, C-p, C-n. There is no editor but emacs, and RMS is its prophet.
Of course these bindings would probably conflict with all sorts of things that the browser itself responds to. :-)
Well, you could still resort to M-x backward-char-command, M-x forward-char-command, M-x previous-line and M-x next-line. :-)
What I strongly dislike is the disproportionally wide right slashboxes column. I guess that's so you can display big-image ads without breaking the layout, right? It's a shame that Slashdopt goes to such a low to make BAD DESIGN DESICIONS in order to just display slightly different ads (it's not that the there are no other ads which worked just fine on the homepage without breaking the layout).
The big right column takes away to much from what it the one thing I visit slashdot for: The stories. The difference between the left and right column also makes for a very unpleasant optical design.
Please restore the original size of the right column (and just refrain from showing big-image ads there)!
Correction: I just tried it on the new style main page, and it obviously ignored my preference not to have dynamic keybindings (it honors that preference on discussion pages).
Seconded. It took me a while to understand why searching with "/searchterm" stopped working on Slashdot. After I finally figured it out, I just disabled the slashdot keys (fortunately that's possible), and now searching works again.
You mean browsers will get a punch card interface?
More exactly, those who would find that job pleasant probably wouldn't be allowed to do it. :-)
Also, I'd like to see how his model explains GHZ contradictions. GHZ contradictions are cases where classical models say "1, with certainty", and quantum mechanics says "-1, with certainty".