RE: AI & Automation: Attempting To Be Artificially Natural
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Can human originality be created by a computer/ AI? Interesting concept that has been explored in movies for years. Did you ever see the 1980's film "Weird Science" where the two nerds create a perfect woman using a supercomputer. Nothing really the intent of your post, but it did remind me of the concept!
Now I don't think I've seen the film you mention, but it's possible AI can use existing models to create somewhat unique information. Maybe? Things have changed a lot since I started in computer programming in high school, there was still arguments over whether a computer could ever truly select a random number. Night and day...
AI can't create completely original material yet, and algorithms used tend to be easily identifiable. Every day they are getting better and better but here on Hive anything generated by AI is not rewarded. And you're right it comes down to acceptance. It some areas it is accepted, and with time may be even be more accepted here. Time changes everything I've found, adapt or die is the moral of the story in the end I suppose...
Great post, sorry about the rambled response!
Ahhh I don't think I've watched a film farther than 1995 lol. But then, imagine a film Made in 1980 actually predicting AI and it's use. I think if people can create their perfect partner in an alternate reality, they would, but we know that it just a wild imagination.
The film I mentioned is sci-fi and I don't really remember the title now, but I think it was made in 2023 or so, I can't remember. So I'm guessing they created the concept of that AI to be advanced, smart and do the things that will be considered impossible for AI currently.
At the end of the day, I just think 70% of people frown on it on Hive, I just think they do because of the reward aspect.
Ahh, never mind. Thanks for the good thought. How have you been?