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lil  ·  3859 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Hubski Logos and Slogans So Far

kb - The shoutout above was added in an edit. I just found out that when a shoutout is added, it won't be mailed. Next time, I forget a shoutout, I'll delete the whole post, then repost it and hope that works.

Testing: kleinbl00





kleinbl00  ·  3859 days ago  ·  link  ·  

BAM!

Now I know why certain aspiring neurobiologists have been slagging the fuck out of me without any mention.

mk  ·  3859 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Thanks lil. FYI, I am currently working on changing the edit functionality so that new shout-outs will send the notification, but previous ones will not.

lil  ·  3859 days ago  ·  link  ·  

(I hope you have robots to do that for you)

mk  ·  3859 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Not yet.

It reminds me of a haiku I wrote long ago:

   If you encounter
   Some robots making robots
   Quickly turn them off
lil  ·  3859 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    Margaret Atwood has a foolproof plan to stop our increasingly intelligent and powerful machines from rising up and taking over control of the planet: Make sure any robots we build have an easy-access “off” switch.
I just heard this speech by Margaret Atwood at the CHI conference.

Were the brooms in The Sorcerer's Apprentice making other brooms? I forget.

thundara  ·  3859 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Fun little thought shared with me by a control theorist:

When you want to design a self-replicating system, you have to consider what inputs you wish to accept. If those inputs are ordered (Think, gears, nuts, bolts), the machinery required for each individual is relatively simple. Conversely, if you want to accept just about any input (Rocks, crude oil), the machinery in each individual must be complex enough to reprocess that input into forms it can use.

In practice that means "robots" can't replicate in the wild until they start to look more like "cells".

When you toss out the view of pre-processed parts, though, you start also questioning the environment: Is it stable? Or will you have shale this month and raw iron the next?

In the latter, you start needing more heterogeneity within your population and a way to restore that heterogeneity across selection events. That means evolution, that means adaptation, that means mutations.

That means a way to kill your "off" switch.

b_b  ·  3859 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Is forwardslash a robot? I've never met him in the flesh, so you would know better.

lil  ·  3859 days ago  ·  link  ·  

You've met him on skype. Of course, a robot could be impersonating him. You once replied to a blog of mine that told a story about fslash. Can robots fall in love while playing vgames?

Anyway, you gave away mk's secret. When he says

    I am currently working on changing the edit functionality
he means he sends the work to fslash.