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Showing posts with label Artificial Intelligence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artificial Intelligence. Show all posts

Monday, 17 August 2015

The Retro Robo Trucker.



Photo courtesy @starbuckmcDee copyright 2015


The retro-macho roboTrucker felt nothing when the endangered bird smacked the windshield and struggled at the edge of the highway. It didn't have any emotion chips installed. The roboTrucker kept driving and didn't even contact the roboAuthorities. It wasn't a part of its programming. The roboStreet sweeper would come around soon enough anyways. Would it at least be composted, or would it just become a part of the landfill? The other human drivers assumed the roboAuthorities would deal with it. The programmers of the roboAuthorities assumed that other programmers would deal with it. The bird, still barely alive, made its way into the nearby tunnel, looking for shade in its last moments. A little boy snapped a Vine post. It went viral across the Eastern Seaboard. The roboAuthorities were soon to be re- programmed, according to reports.

 Traffic was backed up for weeks while they worked out the tweaks. 12 confirmed suicides were reported in the tunnel from disillusioned bird watchers. Everybody's avatars voted for more roboAvatar suicide watchers. Traffic was soon restored as electro-magnetic bird nets were set up in key areas. This changed the birds nesting grounds in Florida, according to some biologists. The robo avatar authorities were looking into it. They eventually concluded to shut off the bird nets. Soon afterwards, another retro-macho roboTrucker hit a rare racoon this Wednesday. It felt a little sad and notified the roboAuthorities. The roboAuthorities felt absolutely terrible within their newly upgraded emotion chips across their neural network and completely shut their traffic control and monitoring systems down. The human programmers interceded and removed the roboAuthorities emotion chips to basic levels. Traffic was mostly restored. The same roboTrucker was running late one day. The human business owners and programmers of the roboTrucker, due to pressure from higher ups, installed a hacked speed control chip from overseas so that it could go as fast as possible in areas where the roboAuthorities didn't have cameras in rare spots. It ran into another hacked roboTrucker from a different company from the opposite direction. The uranium leaked all over the highway when the roboTrucker initiated the hacked self-destruct mode. The other roboTrucker was carrying illegal rare live chickens from South America (the ones that may have come into contact with last year's Avian Influenza strain.) The roboAuthorities were algorithmically and cybernetically dispatched once again. They kept the incident off the news through various means. They didn't want to have their previous high level emotion chips reinstalled. They gathered the injured people into the middle of the Nevada desert for questioning, along with the biological produce and the Uranium as well as the roboTruckers. The  injured were never heard from again and the whole incident went unreported except on conspiracy web feeds. By Friday of the following week everything appeared to be back to normal again.





Saturday, 25 January 2014

Robots and Humans...BFFs?

We made them in our image...what do we expect? Will our robot children pick up after our bad habits, or will they pick up on our bad habits? Will we hack them or will they hack us?  We will probably want to have robot-free vacation get-aways robot-free or
robot-reduced zones or perhaps more HUMAN FREE(ISH) ZONES, where robots are free to work out the damage we have caused on a grand scale....like how the robots are cleaning up Chemical Spills and Oil Spills....it's kind of becoming that way already.
Many places across the world, since the rise of artificial robotics and cybernetics, have transformed our economies and environment and moved on to the next area.

Detroit was mostly human, with robots making cars, and then the humans stopped working and the robots stopped working and robots 'popped up' in Japan, then Korea and China. Can we learn to co-exist? The Robots, the Human Masters, the Human Masters of the Humans and the Robots? So far, it's been a wild ride. Has anyone noticed their rise? We are the ones that need organic food...the robots do not. What will we do? Perhaps they will offer us a place in their neuro-feed. We can plug in just like Neo from the Matrix. They will make sure your heart rate is fine....right?

For now, the individual humanoid robots at least, are getting better at figuring out bringing us our lemonade. We should show them gratitude. As so should they, even if they don't understand. We need to incorporate the Golden Rule into their software and also have them take the Hippocratic Oath, before it will be too late. But then, if the masters can't follow it, how can the engineers and software designers 'program' this into them? If the golden rule was actually 'programed' into our internet, hypochondriacs would have to be blocked out of searching for medical diseases and so on.

For now, our robo assistants will bring us a drink. For now we thank them. Except the people who lost their jobs to an 'artificial entity or entities'.  The robot revolution has been happening since the Luddites rose up and warned us. For now, I press enter+paradigm+shift on my keyboard and see what happens....

OH OH it's an ad for  (insert whatever                          )

-Paul von Dubrovnik

Check out the robotics industry's improvement in better automated robots here: 

http://www.33rdsquare.com/2014/01/roboearth-project-aims-to-build-cloud.html

The Robot Revolution already started before you were born. Here's a recent example:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/comment/jeremy-warner/9778354/Our-robotic-revolution-is-only-just-beginning-to-gather-steam.html

Korea wants to have all robot factories. People better start making their own Kimchi again, lol. Or is that already made by robots? No Kimchi 4 U!

http://www.advancedtechnologykorea.com/9013/








Saturday, 11 January 2014

The Awareness. A Short Film That Leaves The Fate Of The World To A Janitor.


Move over, Hollywood. This short film is more memorable than most blockbusters often hope to be.

It's 18 minutes that will leave you contemplating the future and the nature and observation of awareness, power and judgment.

You can watch it here:  http://www.33rdsquare.com/2014/01/the-awareness.html