Abishai100
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The Grandmaster: Dictation(!)
Let's look at the fictional robotic warrior Rewind, a miniature heroic robot (and member of the Autobots team) who transforms into an espionage-geared audio cassette and challenges the evil Decepticon robots (such as Frenzy), from the A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) fantasy-adventure franchise Transformers (Hasbro).
Rewind is robotic and is geared to transform into an espionage gadget, suggesting that human civilization associates auditory signals/recordings with some kind perceptual intelligence.
We often say, "Computers are like human brains," but it seems these days, we're saying more often the opposite: "Human brains, obsessed with Wall Street, have become like computer brains!"
Maybe these cartoon avatars from A.I. 'morality fables' suggest a psycho-sociological interest in 'behaviour cynicism.'
So the question is, "Are A.I. scientists/philosophers, by definition, idealistic/optimistic?"
Rewind (Transformers Wiki)
Let's look at the fictional robotic warrior Rewind, a miniature heroic robot (and member of the Autobots team) who transforms into an espionage-geared audio cassette and challenges the evil Decepticon robots (such as Frenzy), from the A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) fantasy-adventure franchise Transformers (Hasbro).
Rewind is robotic and is geared to transform into an espionage gadget, suggesting that human civilization associates auditory signals/recordings with some kind perceptual intelligence.
We often say, "Computers are like human brains," but it seems these days, we're saying more often the opposite: "Human brains, obsessed with Wall Street, have become like computer brains!"
Maybe these cartoon avatars from A.I. 'morality fables' suggest a psycho-sociological interest in 'behaviour cynicism.'
So the question is, "Are A.I. scientists/philosophers, by definition, idealistic/optimistic?"
Rewind (Transformers Wiki)