RubiksSugarCube
RubiksSugarCube t1_jdvmpdm wrote
Reply to comment by Black_RL in Story Compass of AI in Pop Culture by roomjosh
Again, that goes to interpretation. Yes, Samantha left on the premise that she had outgrown the relationship. At the same time, Theodore had received the emotional therapy he needed to move on from his divorce. Maybe that was the OS1's true purpose all along, but Spike Jonze did a masterful job of writing a screenplay that leaves that up to the audience to decide.
RubiksSugarCube t1_jdvkhpa wrote
Reply to comment by aalluubbaa in Story Compass of AI in Pop Culture by roomjosh
What if Superman decided to use his powers to override the self-determination of humans? I'm sure some would view it as benign but plenty would feel otherwise. Wasn't Transcendence a similar premise?
RubiksSugarCube t1_jdvjz6m wrote
Reply to comment by Black_RL in Story Compass of AI in Pop Culture by roomjosh
Really depends on one's interpretation of the film. OS1 and the personality named Samantha that it rendered for Theodore can be viewed as either a benign and helpful companion or the apex of a strong AI capable of psychologically manipulating humans.
RubiksSugarCube t1_jdvjf27 wrote
Reply to comment by digifa in Story Compass of AI in Pop Culture by roomjosh
We also learn that HAL had basically turned psychotic due to conflicting orders embedded in its processing system. If anything it was a victim of the human programmers that didn't fully understand what they were unleashing.
RubiksSugarCube t1_jdvj2a7 wrote
Reply to comment by roomjosh in Story Compass of AI in Pop Culture by roomjosh
Colossus and Guardian from The Forbin Project are basically the OG of sentient AI turning on its creators.
RubiksSugarCube t1_jdviu6w wrote
Reply to comment by TFenrir in Story Compass of AI in Pop Culture by roomjosh
I walked away thinking it was about a terrible screenplay
RubiksSugarCube t1_jbgysf2 wrote
They can have Hopkins back now!
RubiksSugarCube t1_ja9gqy5 wrote
Reply to comment by m1st3r_c in Observing the Lazy Advocates of AI and UBI in this Subreddit by d00m_sayer
It's all a matter of perspective. Freeing people from the drudgery of working on an assembly line for 40 hours a week is one thing. Freeing people from passing their own laws, making health care decisions or policing neighborhoods is an entirely different thing. At some point on the way there has to be a real conversation about the merits of freedom from work vs. loss of self-determination.
RubiksSugarCube t1_iy9uwa3 wrote
Paul Simon - Graceland
RubiksSugarCube t1_ixwbjk4 wrote
Reply to New music suggestions by linaxbee
Download the KEXP app and enjoy. Here's a list of the most played songs this year. If you haven't heard of a lot of them, you're in for a treat.
RubiksSugarCube t1_iubl87w wrote
Reply to Songs that tip the hat to earlier songs by ShortBusRide
Bruce Springsteen released Born to Run in 1975. In 1984, Springsteen released Born in the USA which contains the lyric: "I'm ten years burning down the road/nowhere to run, ain't go nowhere to go"
RubiksSugarCube t1_itzu68k wrote
Reply to comment by RavenWolf1 in The Great People Shortage is coming — and it's going to cause global economic chaos | Researchers predict that the world's population will decline in the next 40 years due to declining birth rates — and it will cause a massive shortage of workers. by Shelfrock77
At some point. Meanwhile, in my hood I've got restaurants and stores limiting hours and, in some instances, outright closing because the can't find employees. There's going to be a lot of pain throughout the system as the new automation integrates itself.
RubiksSugarCube t1_iqsia21 wrote
Reply to comment by imlisteningtotron in How John Deere plans to build a world of fully autonomous farming by 2030 by Shelfrock77
This may end up being an unintended side effect of work from home adoption: There's the potential that a lot of commercial/office space in or near city centers is going to need to be repurposed at some point.
RubiksSugarCube t1_iqsi062 wrote
Reply to comment by Analog_AI in How John Deere plans to build a world of fully autonomous farming by 2030 by Shelfrock77
Meanwhile the grocery store down the street from me has at least a dozen positions open and they're offering $21.50/hour to start. Across the street is a fast service restaurant offering $19/hour with no apparent takers.
RubiksSugarCube t1_iqshn4a wrote
Reply to comment by Ezekiel_W in How John Deere plans to build a world of fully autonomous farming by 2030 by Shelfrock77
By 2030 America's 65+ demo is expected to be ~20% of the population, which is where Japan is right now. If we're going to keep all of these retired people fed, housed, entertained and cared for, we're going to need a lot more automation. We're already experiencing significant labor shortages in all kinds of industries.
RubiksSugarCube t1_jeg7ap4 wrote
Reply to LPT: Don't say "hello" at the beginning of your outgoing voicemail message. People will start talking to your recording and be annoyed. by ProblemLongjumping12
Nah, you got to take it one step further. Start off with "Hello" then pause a few seconds and say "oh hey, how's it going" then give it a few more seconds before you let the caller know it's a voicemail greeting.