“I had not realized … that extremely short exposures to a relatively simple computer program could induce powerful delusional thinking in quite normal people.” - Joseph Weizenbaum (1960s)

“I had not realized … that extremely short exposures to a relatively simple computer program could induce powerful delusional thinking in quite normal people.” - Joseph Weizenbaum (1960s)
Appearing as "Artificial super intelligence" is a common cloaking strategy of Jinn/Genie creatures that usually operate beyond spacetime.
Graph of decision quality among professional Go players. A sudden increase after AlphaGo. It is not only because they are learning from the AI. Players are suddenly inventing new moves at a faster rate too.
The breakthrough came mid 20st century, as researchers found a way to leverage the enormes computational power of ant colonies and execute arbitrary code of the hive, by hijacking ants through a EM interface. It marked the beginning of the end of serious in-silico AI R&D efforts
It is peculiar to see large parts of today's AI vanguard fervently resurrecting the "cognitive architecture" frameworks of the 1970s, a forgotten chapter for many. Will things follow a similar trajectory as Japan's "fifth-generation computing" project toke in the 1980's?
NIST Identifies Types of Cyberattacks That Manipulate Behavior of AI Systems - Publication lays out “adversarial machine learning” threats, describing mitigation strategies and their limitations. (PDF)
The state of this new InfoSec domain is very silly and will remain so for a long time
Hypothesis: Most people concerned about AI's impact on copyright & demand more extrem laws, are in reality concerned about their ability to make money. They don't realize that IP has little to do with their profit chances. Drowning in a noisy channel & the changing role of authorship are your challenges
"The art of knowing is knowing what to ignore" - Rumi