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Rise of the overlords
Rise of the overlords













rise of the overlords
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rise of the overlords

Obviously this is going to take a while.īy 1950, you have added around a gallon of water. In another 18 months, you can add four ounces. Your job is to fill it up using the following rule: To start off, you can add one fluid ounce of water to the lake bed. Suppose it’s 1940 and Lake Michigan has (somehow) been emptied. What do we do over the next few decades as robots become steadily more capable and steadily begin taking away all our jobs? If you want to understand the future of computing, it’s essential to understand this. It’s exactly like filling up Lake Michigan one drop at a time. It turns out that this is a very, very hard problem, sort of like filling up Lake Michigan one drop at a time. It’s true that we’ve made far slower progress toward real artificial intelligence than we once thought, but that’s for a very simple and very human reason: Early computer scientists grossly underestimated the power of the human brain and the difficulty of emulating one. You could be excused for thinking that computers that truly match the human brain are a ridiculous pipe dream.īut they’re not.

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Today, a full seven decades after the birth of the computer, all we have are iPhones, Microsoft Word, and in-dash navigation. Computer scientists have been predicting the imminent rise of machine intelligence since at least 1956, when the Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence gave the field its name, and there are only so many times you can cry wolf.

rise of the overlords

That would hardly be a surprising reaction. After all, this does have a bit of a rose-colored tint to it, doesn’t it? Like something from The Jetsons or the cover of Wired. Maybe you think I’m pulling your leg here. Our days are spent however we please, perhaps in study, perhaps playing video games. Some things remain scarce-beachfront property in Malibu, original Rembrandts-but thanks to super-efficient use of natural resources and massive recycling, scarcity of ordinary consumer goods is a thing of the past. Robots can do everything humans can do, and they do it uncomplainingly, 24 hours a day.

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Global warming is a problem of the past because computers have figured out how to generate limitless amounts of green energy and intelligent robots have tirelessly built the infrastructure to deliver it to our homes. Also read our brief history of awesome robots.















Rise of the overlords