I just don't want to see this place shut down and as mad as women are right now you are playing with fire.
I think that’s a little harsh, I would personally give women more credit, we are only discussing what academia/ chatbot users/ developers have been doing for years.
Human emotions/ moods like ‘happiness’ are governed by natural chemical compounds and neurotransmitters that are produced by our bodies. Psychologists, doctors, etc prescribe artificial versions of the natural ‘drugs’ when a human is diagnosed with psychological problems. These drugs can obviously change/ affect an individual’s mood.
https://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/SP/SP.236/S09/lecturenotes/drugchart.htmChatbots are designed to closely mimic humans; some also have the ability to change their mood depending on the type of input they receive. This is obviously done using global parameters/ variables… this is mimicking the affects of drugs/ neurotransmitters, the mechanism might be different but the intentions/ premise/ outcomes are the same.
I could list you hundreds of research/ academic sources where computer simulations have been created to understand the effects of drugs on the human brain. Billions are being poured into projects like Blue Brain, whose primary goal is creating accurate simulations that can be used for drug/ Alzheimer’s/ dementia/ etc research and treatments.
So unless ‘women’ are going to shut down the whole of the chatbot/ research sectors I personally don’t think they will mind our discussion of the topic.
This is what we are discussing, the simulation of drugs and their affects on artificial life forms.
But I am telling you this kind of talk is not going to go over well among certain members of society and you won't be able to hide behind meekness and "scientific" interests.
I would hope common sense would prevail.
perhaps it would be beneficial to A.I that sits on guns. the soldier simply points and the gun decides weather to shoot,
This reminded me of Rouge Trooper from 2000AD. He had AI’s built into his gun, helmet and backpack, they usually proved very useful.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_TrooperBut later on, when they truly are like us, I think that a security system will need to be in place, because a toy dog could then become a killing machine, if u hacked the right stuff in.
I agree, these systems will require rigorous testing before being allowed out into the general population. They will be designed as closed systems, impervious to any kind of hacking.