3 Golden Nuggets a day - on Robots of the future

in #three-nuggets7 years ago (edited)

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There is a huge trend of investments in AI and robots that is heating up these days with acquisitions from the big players, it looks like robots have gone past the lips of philosophers and into the blueprints of entrepreneurs.

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My one golden nugget:
people these days have been disembodied, we need to get our bodies back in order to get rid of alienation


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My one golden nugget:
Softbank's investment fund motivation for creating new industries . Human's happiness increased using robots with super intelligence


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My one golden nugget:
robots already live with us today. Once a robot has a goal it gets a different name.


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The race I reffered to is best exemplified by this study from cbinsights: https://www.cbinsights.com/research/top-acquirers-ai-startups-ma-timeline/

Reading Lists


There are books that I reread regularly, but at the moment I read new books in trying to identify the best books to reread while trying to push my learning boundries. So far I got to organise my future reading in 6 lists, main readings for each time of the day:

and 3 lists of books that look interesting but haven't got enough information for them:

For people who just wanted to know how to choose what to read by Tai Lopez' talked of principles.

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I don't think that we will recognize the future. We are at the crossroads and it will change a lot more than what we are able to foresee. Not only about robots and AI but if we play our cards right the next 50 years will be very good. Unless political things run amok and democracy fails everyone :)

for me democracy is already failing everyone, I find it impossible to make a long term plan like China's within a democracy, the world needs dictators as well as it needs democracy

I didn't say democracy wasn't failing. You can't have democracy without widespread education.
Or better say "you can't be tolerant to the intolerant". Otherwise you are destined to failure.

you're right, just fell of the subject into a deeper hole, sorry :D

the 3D pic is like of the realty of life...who is brouded the face

the pic is just support for the rest of the article, no clue what you're after..

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The notion of a robotic future is terrifying to many humans. However, the Right Rev Steven Croft has made efforts to fix this by writing a set of new commandments for robots.

Croft’s commandments follow his appointment as a member of a House of Lords select committee on artificial intelligence. They are essentially Asimov’s laws of robotics rewritten to reflect a present where artificial intelligence already plays an important part in many of our day to day interactions.

They are also quite dry. They include long slogs such as: “The primary purpose of AI should be to enhance and augment, rather than replace human labour and creativity,” and “All citizens have the right to be adequately educated to flourish mentally, emotionally, and economically in a digital and artificially intelligent world”. Whoever is tasked with carving them into stone tablets will probably die of boredom by the third one. And then they will be replaced by a robot and all of this will have been for nothing. So here, then, are 10 much better robot commandments.

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You post is quite informing, thanks for sharing.

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