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dlr5288
5/30/2017 3:11:36 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: AI at work
True point! I guess you never know what'll happen in the future until it's here.
batye
5/3/2017 1:58:08 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: AI at work
@dcawrey for now technology get developed and like everything else it does take time to mature... but you are right we are not here yet :)
batye
5/3/2017 1:45:32 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: AI at work
@dlr5288 it depends on the point of view... plus the way technology will develops... you never know the future - until you live it and see it...
batye
5/3/2017 1:43:38 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: AI at work
@afwriter I try to create smart home... but Echo not available in Canada... I could only set up Nest/Wink/GoControl Premium Home Security Suite but still have integration problems and have to reboot Wink hub often... I do hope one day I could controll everything creating smart home with Echo :) attached to it :)
afwriter
5/3/2017 12:24:14 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: AI at work
@Elizabethtv I understand what you are saying. I personally use my Echo for all of the stuff that you mention, but I also use it to control smart devices in my house and you can do some shopping from Alexa, you can ask it to order stuff for you to be delivered to your door.
mpouraryan
5/2/2017 11:39:06 PM User Rank Platinum
elizabethv
4/30/2017 8:33:52 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: AI at work
@JohnBarnes - I think there will likely be an Uncanny Valley equivalent, but not enough to stop AI in its tracks. I think there are some people like me, who will always prefer a bit of their own autonomy (though I can be bought if given the right price.) Even my husband knows I will only accept so much help before I just want to do it myself. And if there are tasks I don't trust a human to do for me (including my husband,) there are certainly tasks I won't trust a robot to do for me.
elizabethv
4/30/2017 8:31:01 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: AI at work
@dcawrey - I think you could be right. For some people maybe "Alexa" saves time. They like not having to pick up their phone and type in what they want to search for on Google, or they don't want to program their phone to just respond when you say "Okay, Google...." which my 2-year-old knows he can do...... At least for me, I like to actually look at the Google search myself, because I don't always just want the top response. But I happen to know for a fact, I'm a bit of an oddball..... So Alexa doesn't save me enough time to warrant the invasion of my limited online privacy. Now a robot that would make me dinner? Go shopping for me, literally, I want their robot body at the store, that could be a while different story.
JohnBarnes
4/30/2017 4:03:31 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: AI at work
DCawrey,
Well, we appear to be in the middle of the experiment at this point, so I guess we'll just have to wait and see. Many things have been very smoothly adopted because their advantages (acknowledged or not) were obvious; but also many things that would make total sense have been delayed, perhaps forever, because fundamentally people just don't like them (many forms of modular housing construction, videophones and 3D movies in their earlier construction, etc).
dlr5288
4/30/2017 2:53:32 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: AI at work
I was going to say the same thing! I'm totally up for new advancements and creating awesome new devices, but when will it go too far? Haha definitely don't want the machines taking over..
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