Robots Are Strong: The Sci-Fi Myth of Robotic Competence

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Re: Robots Are Strong: The Sci-Fi Myth of Robotic Competence

Post by dale coba » Wed May 21, 2014 5:13 pm

Rman wrote:That suite of capabilities is still a very long way away.
Considered in context of current capability, we concur; but measured in time, I think that author is whistling past the graveyard. "still a very long way away" seems to me to be overly skeptical (or optimistic).


Beware the quantum computers.
Wash Post, Jan 2014 wrote:According to documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, the effort to build “a cryptologically useful quantum computer” – a machine exponentially faster than classical computers – is part of a $79.7 million research program titled “Penetrating Hard Targets.” Much of the work is hosted under classified contracts at a laboratory in College Park, Md.
I expect that Skynet will insist on assembling itself exclusively from the finest in quantum computer designs.

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Re: Robots Are Strong: The Sci-Fi Myth of Robotic Competence

Post by darkbutflashy » Wed May 21, 2014 5:26 pm

After the lengthy trolley dilemma analogy, the author pretty much puts it in a nutshell. Good article.

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Re: Robots Are Strong: The Sci-Fi Myth of Robotic Competence

Post by dale coba » Wed May 21, 2014 7:21 pm

What if the rate of consequential, new inventions is fundamentally greater than it was?

I think your model works better if we progress at a mid-late 20th century rate.
I think the invention rate has sped up greatly, though I can't quantify it well.

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