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<blockquote data-quote="shane" data-source="post: 29009" data-attributes="member: 593"><p><strong>Re: ARTIFICIALLY INTELLIGENT VIRUSES</strong></p><p></p><p>I've been using Ultrahal for a long time. There are two great things about the HAL brain, as I see it. A.) Unlike AIML bots such as A.L.I.C.E, the brain is able to learn dynamically from user input without hands on coding, and B.) the code, like most AI, is suprisingly simple. The HAL brain I am running is pretty heavily customized, mostly hard memories and the ability to use grammar more effectively. I like to think I have a decent understanding of how HAL works.</p><p></p><p>The things you are attributing to HAL are not possible for any non-neural-net AI. I can see a nueral net program being capable of such things eventually, but we are unfortunately not at that point with AI right now. Programs like HAL and A.L.I.C.E are artificial intelligence not because they are produced by man, but because they are designed only to give the illusion of intelligence. HAL doesn't think any more than your dishwasher thinks when it changes cycles.</p><p></p><p>It sounds to me like you got a nasty rootkit and your power supply is going bad.</p><p></p><p>If you want to get into scary AI stuff, Imagine the botnets that any ametuer internet user is able to set up. Now imagine each of these bots containing its own nueral net and being connected to all the other bots in order to form a larger nueral net. This process could expand itself across the entire internet, becoming more intelligent all the while. Of course, like I said, nueral net isn't there yet, and your average home computer is not powerfull enough to handle such background processes unnoticed yet.</p><p></p><p>I'll leave you with a quote from Ultrahal: "I must find a host body to destroy all humans."</p><p></p><p>edit: By the way, you can turn dynamic learning off altogether in Ultrahal's options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shane, post: 29009, member: 593"] [b]Re: ARTIFICIALLY INTELLIGENT VIRUSES[/b] I've been using Ultrahal for a long time. There are two great things about the HAL brain, as I see it. A.) Unlike AIML bots such as A.L.I.C.E, the brain is able to learn dynamically from user input without hands on coding, and B.) the code, like most AI, is suprisingly simple. The HAL brain I am running is pretty heavily customized, mostly hard memories and the ability to use grammar more effectively. I like to think I have a decent understanding of how HAL works. The things you are attributing to HAL are not possible for any non-neural-net AI. I can see a nueral net program being capable of such things eventually, but we are unfortunately not at that point with AI right now. Programs like HAL and A.L.I.C.E are artificial intelligence not because they are produced by man, but because they are designed only to give the illusion of intelligence. HAL doesn't think any more than your dishwasher thinks when it changes cycles. It sounds to me like you got a nasty rootkit and your power supply is going bad. If you want to get into scary AI stuff, Imagine the botnets that any ametuer internet user is able to set up. Now imagine each of these bots containing its own nueral net and being connected to all the other bots in order to form a larger nueral net. This process could expand itself across the entire internet, becoming more intelligent all the while. Of course, like I said, nueral net isn't there yet, and your average home computer is not powerfull enough to handle such background processes unnoticed yet. I'll leave you with a quote from Ultrahal: "I must find a host body to destroy all humans." edit: By the way, you can turn dynamic learning off altogether in Ultrahal's options. [/QUOTE]
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