Everyone’s worried about the machines taking over but I’ve seen autocorrect in action, I think we can put away our panic buttons
@CrockettForReal That’s exactly what they want you to think No army sends in the elite squad first Consider that a robot will make you prove you are not a robot by making you complete an exercise If you fail the test, that robot will deny your access and there’s nothing you can do about it Think about that
@RADC @CrockettForReal You.can use a robot you control to prove you are a robot.
@CrockettForReal have you seen how the machines draw hands?!

@CrockettForReal Haha yeah

Also when I buy a toaster, and the algorythym suggests I might like another toaster

@CrockettForReal I think we had better ducking panic.

@CrockettForReal I am actually okay with it too.

If they have an 80=% correlation with human raters use automatic scoring fro programmatic assessments or to identify group skills sets.

If a kid can write a fake essay and fool auto correcting by definition they write well

If a teacher can't tell when it isn't a student's voice they are aren't teaching writing well

@CrockettForReal AC Skynet would send a Shermanator after you
@CrockettForReal autocorrect + CRISPR = ☠️
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Or, that's exactly what terrifies me: they might annihilate us due to a bug.

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Everyone’s worried about the machines taking over but I’ve seen autocorrect in action, I think we can put away our panic futons.

@CrockettForReal Well there’s this:
1) AI is intelligent, but not conscious. Cephalopods like squid. Yes they are conscious beings with a biological imperative to procreate as do all biological entities.
2) AI is so far just learning to respond to human input without any consciousness or emotion or imperative other than that of its programmers to set a series of inputs and outputs in motion that have no controls in place. Fascinating.