Is he the anti-Iovine? Or are we near to computer creativity beating human's? #AppleMusic #AI
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-39506989?ocid=socialflow_twitter
We are only human to argue irrationally about this. #AI will come along and auto convert all code to our preference. https://medium.com/@hoffa/400-000-github-repositories-1-billion-files-14-terabytes-of-code-spaces-or-tabs-7cfe0b5dd7fd#.n6t3ot5m9
#Facebook got rid of all 15 human editors of trending news team, did you even care that it was hand-picked before? http://qz.com/768122/facebook-fires-human-editors-moves-to-algorithm-for-trending-topics/
How many years before we get comfortable with #robots roaming around the city? http://www.smh.com.au/business/retail/dominos-to-roll-out-robots-for-pizza-delivery-within-six-months-20160816-gqttqs.html
One day, someone will work out truly how much storage space in our brain and how fast it can process data. Then double it externally. #AI
Even niche professions like Go or Chess players aren't safe with #AI. You sure about getting 15 dollars an hour min wage to flip burgers?
#Deepmind beating Lee Se-dol won't be that impressive after nearly 20 years of IBM DeeperBlue beating Kasparov. How many of you played Go?
My concern is that we put too much effort in replicating human capabilities, as well as limitations, with #AI. https://www.ted.com/talks/fei_fei_li_how_we_re_teaching_computers_to_understand_pictures?language=en
Imagine an AI machine, with access to 3D printers, electronic sensors, motors, batteries, etc. Remember Superman III (1983)?
#ElonMusk said it before, now #StephenHawking is saying the same. AI can be dangerous. http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-30290540