Living Journeyflipped into Transhumanism & The SingularityElon Musk has some really strange ideas about connecting computers to your brainverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Biz CarsonWorking to make sure artificial intelligence doesn't become a weapon for destruction is one of "the most pressing items" of our time, says Elon Musk. But when Musk gets into the details of how to do this, some of his ideas sound a little strange. In an interview with Y Combinator President Sam …
Living Journeyflipped into Transhumanism & The SingularityThe rise of robots: forget evil AI – the real risk is far more insidiousverified_publisherThe Guardian - Olivia Solon in San FranciscoIt’s far more likely that robots would inadvertently harm or frustrate humans while carrying out our orders than they would rise up against us When we look at the rise of artificial intelligence, it’s easy to get carried away with dystopian visions of sentient machines that rebel against their human …
Living Journeyflipped into Transhumanism & The SingularityElon Musk says the future of AI is in linking it to our brainsverified_publisherMashable - Adario StrangeElon Musk has more thoughts on artificial intelligence, but this idea involves merging with computers instead of fighting them. Following the accidental explosion at SpaceX on Sept. 1, company founder Elon Musk has been relatively quiet. But an interview posted this week gives us more insight into …
Living Journeyflipped into Transhumanism & The SingularityArtificial intelligence and languageverified_publisherTechCrunch - Vasco PedroThe concept of artificial intelligence has been around for a long time. We’re all familiar with HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey, C-3PO from Star Wars and, more recently, Samantha from Her. In written fiction, AI characters show up in stories from writers like Philip K. Dick, William Gibson and …
Living Journeyflipped into Transhumanism & The SingularityFacebook is using AI to make detailed maps of where people liveverified_publisherThe Verge - Nick StattFacebook is now applying its significant computing muscle toward creating maps of where people live and how that affects their internet connections. The maps should help Facebook determine which types of connectivity solutions work best for the 10 percent of the world's population without internet …