crunchycode
crunchycode t1_j5x39d2 wrote
I find it quite ironic. Computers were conceived as a way to help humans determine objective truth more quickly and easily by modeling the world. But now this ability to simulate - Turing's Imitation Game - is being turned on its head, making it even harder for people to know what is real and what is not real.
I suspect that Turing knew or intuited that it would lead here, but perhaps not many of the other early computing pioneers, who might be shocked to see what massive computation is leading to.
crunchycode t1_izygqlp wrote
Reply to I don't want AI to do all our jobs for us by [deleted]
If you want to be a scientist - what if you could use AI to crack some of the fundamental questions. Like, what is time? What is life? Is there life elsewhere in the universe? How do we reconcile quantum mechanics and general relativity? etc..
crunchycode t1_iv5uzz6 wrote
Reply to comment by Fibonacci1664 in Is Twitter Secretly "Going AI"? by MythOfMyself
His way of things: it works great, until it doesn't. cf. Jobs, Steve.
crunchycode t1_j9ozppd wrote
Reply to If only you knew how bad things really are by Yuli-Ban
Fortunately, chimpanzees are pretty damn good at tightrope! Whew.