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Worlds Biggest Exam of Artificial Intelligence (AI) held in Pakistan

Masha Allah. Alhamdulillah. Awesome! Super awesome! This is the right age to get these kids curious about this highly technical field and give them a jump start. Much appreciated!
 
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Talking of books. What would you recommend for my semester break ? A short background will help too.

"The Third World War" by the BBC correspondent Humphrey Hawksley.

It is set in a realistic "current future" when a nuclear war is triggered by events in North Korea, India, Pakistan, China, Russia and the USA.

I read it some seven or eight years ago. It is a good book.

everyone should watch the Joe Rogan podcast the Elon Musk (TESLA CEO) episode where he goes into a deep discussion about AI and what harm they can do now and bring to us in the future.

For many days, I have been listening to that long podcast ( 2h 37m long ) just before going to sleep but I keep falling asleep listening to it.

Other than AI there is talk of NEURALINK brain-computer interface. I don't know how safe it is.

Its really scarry what happens to the world once AI starts thinking on its own and stops taking commands from the human. AI knows its far smarter then the average human.

This is a problem that could destroy the world we live in.

Yes, which is why some years from now there will be opposition to AI.

Their aim would be preservation of life at all cost but to get control they will offer us an extremely easy life

I don't think Issac Asimov's "Three laws of robotics" will be in effect here.
 
"The Third World War" by the BBC correspondent Humphrey Hawksley.

It is set in a realistic "current future" when a nuclear war is triggered by events in North Korea, India, Pakistan, China, Russia and the USA.

I read it some seven or eight years ago. It is a good book.

Thanks.
 
"The Third World War" by the BBC correspondent Humphrey Hawksley.

It is set in a realistic "current future" when a nuclear war is triggered by events in North Korea, India, Pakistan, China, Russia and the USA.

I read it some seven or eight years ago. It is a good book.



For many days, I have been listening to that long podcast ( 2h 37m long ) just before going to sleep but I keep falling asleep listening to it.

Other than AI there is talk of NEURALINK brain-computer interface. I don't know how safe it is.



Yes, which is why some years from now there will be opposition to AI.



I don't think Issac Asimov's "Three laws of robotics" will be in effect here.
Something of a similar nature will be what one can call their codex
They will control everything but in a manner where we will be given an illusion if if cont but our status would be of a pet
Machines work on a a self preservation instinct they will preserve all life but they will take control
 
Something of a similar nature will be what one can call their codex
They will control everything but in a manner where we will be given an illusion if if cont but our status would be of a pet
Machines work on a a self preservation instinct they will preserve all life but they will take control

Yes but there will be rebellious thoughts in humans.
 
Animatrix?

No. The Dune series is one of the best stories ever written. The original six books were written by the late Frank Herbert, a former US Navy officer.

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Zibago , your opinion ??

@RealNapster , I recommend Dune as your read, but I must say you will be in thrall of the books for some time after you finish reading it. The same happened with a friend of mine. The language in the work is quite something - simple yet sophisticated. The Dune Universe is just... well, out of this world.

Slim chances if all needs are met

Frankly, I find AI somewhat boring, although I want to implement "Expert Systems" which are partial AI.
 
Haven't read Dune but I know there was a RTS game on it but Animatrix shows how AI and machines went from being human slaves to having their own country with a significant GDP and of course being sanctioned leading to a war and finally the scorched sky you seen in the first and last matrix movies.
 
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For many days, I have been listening to that long podcast ( 2h 37m long ) just before going to sleep but I keep falling asleep listening to it.

Other than AI there is talk of NEURALINK brain-computer interface. I don't know how safe it is.


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I think Joe Rogan did Elon wrong by getting him high on the show on the 2 hour mark, the show went downhill from there as Elon was getting texts from people telling him what a stupid mistake it was smoking weed on the show and how stock started plumting.
 
@RealNapster , I recommend Dune as your read, but I must say you will be in thrall of the books for some time after you finish reading it. The same happened with a friend of mine. The language in the work is quite something - simple yet sophisticated. The Dune Universe is just... well, out of this world

Sir I am going to order it online. and the previous book you recommended “The third world war” , heard about it in a youtube video (as a reference to something) and 1-2 blogs/threads. So that was something i already wanted to read. Thanks...

Btw the same happened to me when i read Peer-e-kamil and Abdullah novels. Too good. Still remember even the lines.
 
There is no such thing as true artificial intelligence (atleast not at the moment). Whatever the computer 'thinks' has been programmed into it. The ability to think has been programmed by humans themselves. Therefore humans have not ventured into making these machines truly independent (we are several decades away from it). Nor do today's computers have the computing power to perform large scale artificial intelligence computations. So people throwing conspiracy theories that one fine day the computers/robots will rise up and kill all humans have probably been watching too much Hollywood.


For example machine learning is a term thrown around quite a bit these days, but it is in essence a computer trying to solve an equation for which it knows the answer(provided by humans) but doesn't know the equation itself so it iterates over and over again trying to minimize the error between the answer it is provided and the answer it found.


Source: My studies and day job involve machine learning/artificial intelligence
 

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