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batye
batye
7/5/2016 1:37:01 AM
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Re: Augmented human intelligence..
@Adi intewresting point, could not agree more... as what allowed in one country could be consider a crime in other...

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
7/4/2016 2:24:09 PM
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Re: china robotic machines
 It would not surprise me to see one of these "smart" networks end up doing something dumb, especially in a critical situation.


Yup, smart can only remain smart till we end up in those dumb situations as you mentioned. We got to be really careful with evolving nature of technology for sure to prevent any unwanted situations.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
7/4/2016 2:21:32 PM
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Re: china robotic machines
Human intervention in networks is going to still be needed for some time. 


Very good point and that's what we all must admit the key facor of human intelligence interventing with robo capabilities which then would be more promising to envision.                              

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dcawrey
dcawrey
7/4/2016 2:06:10 PM
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Re: china robotic machines
These ideas of intelligent networks are really interesting. However, I think we're still a ways off. It would not surprise me to see one of these "smart" networks end up doing something dumb, especially in a critical situation.

Human intervention in networks is going to still be needed for some time. 

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Adi
Adi
7/4/2016 5:38:44 AM
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Re: Augmented human intelligence..
Yes, I think that's very much the point he was trying to make mhhf1ve - that better, more intelligent use of data from the network can improve lives. I'm not sure the tech is much of a threat at the moment, as we probably need to develop AI considerably before the technology can deliver what we ask of it, much less take over the world Terminator-style.

And Jie's goals are far more conservative today - he just wants more effective data collection and mining/analysis to drive more personalization and perhaps automation for his customers.

Personally the greater danger for me is around privacy - if there is all this information being gathered about customers, where does it go? How is it used? How is it protected? Is it even legal, or do you need customers to opt-in? Not sure waht the rules are in China, but could be an issue in UK, US, EU etc.

 

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batye
batye
7/2/2016 11:58:54 PM
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Re: Augmented human intelligence..
@mhhf1ve I would say it depens on the A.I. quality hardware and other factors... in my youth days I work a little bit with BrainMaker Neural Network Software... nor easy or simple A.I. software...

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batye
batye
7/2/2016 11:54:05 PM
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Re: machines
@clrmoney with China they have power technology and money to do it ....

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
7/2/2016 3:54:51 AM
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Augmented human intelligence..
The concerns about AI taking over jobs or being better than human employees seems to miss the opportunity that humans PLUS machines are better than either alone. The triumph of AlphaGo winning over a single human wasn't so much that now we have a program that can beat one human player at a grandmaster level.. but that we have a new way to approach the game entirely. There was one move that shocked all the human players because it was very non-human -- and it's a move that will be studied by humans to figure out HOW that move might be defended against or what the strengths/weaknesses of it is.. and that will move the whole performance of the game forward far more than just the AlphaGo program alone could.

There will undoubtedly be analogies in other areas where algorithms can teach humans what to look out for -- and humans can use AI as a tool to improve overall performance.

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clrmoney
clrmoney
7/1/2016 10:24:26 AM
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machines
Lets see what more human machines china has to oferr when they invent something.

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Michelle
Michelle
6/30/2016 8:25:52 PM
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Re: Rise of the Machines
In my younger years, I was certain the future would be digital and wonderful. The digital utopia I envisioned will never exist so long as there are nefarious actors all about...

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