RE: Artificial Effort

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This is an very interesting topic. Today I was browsing through TEDTalk to find a video to use in one of my classes, and got one about the danger of AI is weirder than we think because AI is not as smart as we think, just super efficient. Of course this is 2 years old, so probably today many thing are different from this video. I think very little about AI, but I find it interesting the synchrony of looking it up today and reading your post.
The first time I saw AI trying to create art was in screen play. I couldn't find the video, but it was very funny because it made no sense at all. You can see a little exemple in this CollegeHumor sketch or in this short film. It's not as "believable" as your experiment, but I get the point in your post.
It's crazy to think about the limits and boundaries of this subject. But I still feel that never a machine will be able to really create something as amazing as the brain can. And again we get to the point behind the name of this community: Is proof of brain related to the ability yo express true feelings? I don't know, maybe I'm diverging from the topic.

But thank you for this food for thought! The subjectivity of art is always a good topic to think about!
Keep shining!


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"sitting around a table like bad candles on a half-assed cake"

I was not expecting that from the comedy humor sketch lol. I'm no expert by any means but I know the quality of AI is determined by the data input and the quantity that is analyzed. This can only suggest that in time there will be even greater advances considering the floods of material/information that is at disposal, especially considering who the players who're using artificial intelligence the most.

I really can't say if they'll ever be able to replicate the works of the human brain, I guess it depends on what kind of brain? Computers expressing emotion is always a hot topic, you just have to look at the countless films based around it.

Proof Of Brain from my current view is partially that but also a mixture of other elements. My first introduction to the Proof Of Brain concept in the form of a platform was on STEEM but I feel like it has been a part of life for all of us since we started being part of a social environment, whether this was school, work, etc. Our exchanges and use of our brains have always had the effect of gaining or losing social recognition and opportunity. The monetary aspect of a token as form of gratification is just a by-product of the exchange and a show of agreement, respect, or vice-versa.

If the community values real human expression and authenticity, then the community will steer towards more of that. In contrast, if the community values falsity and disingenuous people, then it'll steer towards that. It all comes down to the people.

Thanks for dropping by @fireguardian, always a pleasure to read your comments.


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The main thing that makes me think that it's going to take a long time for machines to be able express in the same way that humans do is because a machine can't do a "curve". I'm not by far an expert too, but what I've seen so far is that the AI is really good at doing tasks, so you give them something to do and they will do it a lot, but always in a straight line, from the start to end. The mora data you put the more lines it can reach, but they won't go and bend this lines to create something. Of course this goes more in the art realm. And of course, my lack of knowledge can make me sound like a fool.

If the community values real human expression and authenticity, then the community will steer towards more of that. In contrast, if the community values falsity and disingenuous people, then it'll steer towards that. It all comes down to the people.

In terms of POB, I couldn't agree more. Most of the time I only think about emotions, but you are on the spot where this is something that we always done, this trades of respect , agreement and so on. And hopefully our community will always go towards real human expression and authenticity.

Thanks again for the great post!


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That is a good point, I don't know enough to say you're right though. We can just wait patiently until someone with some actual solid information comes along and confirms that we're both fools lol.

One thing we're not fools about though is the thoughts on expression and authenticity, I'll stand by that! I'm hoping that the community responds to this as well.


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