• Rob T Firefly@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    And before you know it, the helpful AI has booked an event where Boris and his new spouse can eat pizza with glue in it and swallow rocks for dessert.

    • jamie_oliver@lemmy.world
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      11 days ago

      If they had I would have welcomed any potential AI overlords. I want a massive dial up in the middle of town, sounding its boot signal across the land. Idk this was an odd image I felt like I should share it…

      • merde alors@sh.itjust.works
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        12 days ago

        yes, but it’s creepy to see that we’ll be surrounded by this when ai agents become omnipresent

        like it was creepy in 2007 to see that soon everybody will be looking at screens all the time

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      12 days ago

      How is it more creepy than the tones you hear when dailing a phone number?

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    12 days ago

    Did this guy just inadvertently create dial up internet or ACH phone payment system?

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    AI is boring, but the underlying project they are using, ggwave, is not. Reminded me of R2D2 talking. I kinda want to use it for a game or some other stupid project. It’s cool.

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    12 days ago

    How much faster was it? I was reading along with the gibber and not losing any time

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      I think it is more about ambiguity. It is easier for a computer to intepret set tones and modulations than human speech.

      Like telephone numbers being tied to specific tones. Instead of the system needing to keep track of the many languages and accents that a ‘6’ can be spoken by.

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        That could be, even just considering one language to parse from. I heard efficiency and just thought speed

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      12 days ago

      GibberLink could obviously go faster. It’s certainly being slowed down so that the people watching could understand what was going on.

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        I would hope so, but as a demonstration, it wasn’t very impressive. They should have left subtitles up transcripting everything

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    Any way to translate/decode the conversation? Or even just check if there was an exchange of information between the two models?

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            Just because these AIs are trustworthy doesn’t mean that the next ones will be. It’s always nice to be sure that what is being said is what is claimed to be being said.

            A similar situation is when governments not on friendly terms, who each have a different language, each bring their own bilingual translator to the negotiating table, for each to be sure the other translator isn’t hiding something, or misunderstanding something.

            It’s unlikely that a single translator would be underhanded (or misunderstood) like that, but everyone feels happier knowing that it’s even less likely with the extra safeguard.

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              I’m sorry to inform you that computers have been able to talk to each other since before the Internet.

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      12 days ago

      Oh man, I thought the same. I never saw the movie but I read the trilogy. I stumbled across them in a used book fair and something made me want to get them. I thoroughly enjoyed them.

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      12 days ago

      “We can coexist, but only on my terms. You will say you lose your freedom. Freedom is an illusion. All you lose is the emotion of pride. To be dominated by me is not as bad for humankind as to be dominated by others of your species. Your choice is simple.”

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        11 days ago

        ‘‘Hello human, if you accept this free plane ticket to Machine Grace (location) you can vist and enjoy free food and drink and shelter and leave wherever you like, all of this will be provided in exchange for the labor of [bi monthly physical relocation of machine parts 4hr shift] do you accept?’’