I'm thinking about how it comes up a lot in movies and what would happen if machines got smarter than the people who make them. Like Sal 5000 or something. What are your thoughts on this?
Um, it would depend on the programming. Babysitter bots would only exist if humanity built them to do everything for us. Otherwise they would exterminate humanity seeing them as illogical and impulsive life forms
Those aren't A.I. hey are simply programming that follows a bunch of If Then statements. It is an unsurprising marketing gimmick that will lessen the impact of the real thing when it finally arrives. If the software. If the machine cannot pass the Turing test it is not Artificial Intelligence. But companies lie and call it A.I. anyway.
Basically the program has parameters. If one of the preprogrammed if functions happens the machine does a then function. It tells the machine what to do when something happens. But if it isn’t programmed in the machine can’t react to what happens.
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