Re: [agi] International AI Issues

2019-10-10 Thread rouncer81
That movie looks like so much fun!!!  If I saw it when I was little I would have been in a strange fantasy world!!! -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T48b3b969c849a2e5-M1887f06c4839909b00ef25b0

Re: [agi] International AI Issues

2019-10-10 Thread John Rose
Don't forget the gun is good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVakHZp5ZBE -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T48b3b969c849a2e5-M5ec2383e22ef772583c74ec6 Delivery options:

Re: [agi] International AI Issues

2019-10-10 Thread John Rose
Need an Airsoft version... -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T48b3b969c849a2e5-M278f7dfc9bf02b0433b19a01 Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription

Re: [agi] International AI Issues

2019-10-10 Thread rouncer81
Yes,  that is indeed the problem when half your brain is on the ground behind you. But id like to see a boxing robot end up just as dangerous as one with a gun,    then even not even arming them they still present a problem to the young developing scientist.

Re: [agi] International AI Issues

2019-10-10 Thread Steve Richfield
I ran into this interesting video of what another AI developer has made. Everyone in this business needs to think about being on the receiving end of THIS technology. https://youtu.be/RxBa5bQfTGc BTW, for $600 you can buy one. Steve On Thu, Oct 10, 2019, 6:20 AM John Rose wrote: > On

Re: [agi] International AI Issues

2019-10-10 Thread John Rose
On Thursday, October 10, 2019, at 8:18 AM, Matt Mahoney wrote: > Backchannel uses TOR so it requires an internet connection. They use a modified TOR, but I have a relationship with them so I will avoid discussing... What do you think of QUIC which is rolling out:

Re: [agi] International AI Issues

2019-10-10 Thread Matt Mahoney
Backchannel uses TOR so it requires an internet connection. Steve had an idea a few years ago for direct P2P intrrner between phones over WiFi, which the protocol supports but is not widely used because of a bug (now fixed) that caused the protocol to drastically slow down. The bug was a 32 bit

Re: [agi] International AI Issues

2019-10-09 Thread John Rose
P2P WiFi network on mobile devices, no towers, then run hyper secure decentralized blockchain comm like this https://www.backchannel.live/#about Have fun tracing that suckas! -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink:

Re: [agi] International AI Issues

2019-10-09 Thread John Rose
On Wednesday, October 09, 2019, at 10:31 PM, Steve Richfield wrote: > It appears to be possible to build a device that emulates a cell tower, but > only to certain cell phones, which would provide for SECURE communications. > Also, such a device could connect to cell towers to relay calls,

Re: [agi] International AI Issues

2019-10-09 Thread John Rose
LOL: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7547413/Student-project-places-one-persons-face-thwart-facial-recognition-software.html -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink:

Re: [agi] International AI Issues

2019-10-09 Thread Steve Richfield
John, I petitioned EyeBuyDirect to produce glasses that would mislead facial recognition devices. I even volunteered to do the optical engineering needed to assure success. They responded that they sell to the market, and so far, I was the ONLY one requesting such glasses. I suspect that with

Re: [agi] International AI Issues

2019-10-09 Thread John Rose
On Wednesday, October 09, 2019, at 2:57 PM, Steve Richfield wrote: > This will get MUCH worse. Yes and we need to somehow avoid another thousand year totalitarian situation before it starts. Hmmm how to do that -- Artificial General Intelligence List:

Re: [agi] International AI Issues

2019-10-09 Thread Steve Richfield
John, More than interesting - more like prophetic, maybe the beginnings of an antitechnology movement that I have been expecting. I suspect the Unibomber was right, but a bit premature. Civilization has come to an inflection point, where the detriments of new technology are starting to exceed