AI just passed the Self-Awareness test

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    Here's the link.

    What do you guys think about this? I've only done a little reading about artificial intelligence, and this article didn't really include a lot of details (as far as coding and algorithms goes) but I think this is pretty neat. I don't know if I would call this self-awareness, but the possibility seems pretty groundbreaking, if true.
     
    Thanks for raining on my parade, guys.

    For real, though, I wouldn't really call it a feat of self-awareness, either. I find it neat that we're at the technological point where we can create programs capable of working through first order logic. I mean, sets of rules and procedures are what programming languages consist of, but this is the first time I'm hearing of a program that uses an additional system of logic to perform its functions - in this case, the "self-awareness test" of recognizing its own noises, despite being "told" it can't make noises.

    and I really want to see AI before I die, so any time I see something like this in the news I get excited hoping that progress is being made
     
    I'll start to worry when an AI achieves Skynet-like capabilities, thanks.

    not bad for famous last words huh?
    How would that be worrying? I gather you're joking but people do seem to profess this as a deeply held fear. At the end of the day, your human neighbour/friend/lover etc. is much more likely to snap and come for your blood. A mechanical mind may be devoid of conscience, but it is at the same time devoid of the processes that make it an emotionally-ruled, irrational mess, and violent tendencies don't pay the rational.
     
    How would that be worrying? I gather you're joking but people do seem to profess this as a deeply held fear. At the end of the day, your human neighbour/friend/lover etc. is much more likely to snap and come for your blood. A mechanical mind may be devoid of conscience, but it is at the same time devoid of the processes that make it an emotionally-ruled, irrational mess, and violent tendencies don't pay the rational.

    Emotions aren't what make a general intelligence dangerous.
     
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