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AI is the BEST WARRIOR that will ELIMINATE & REPLACE ALL ELSE, man can never fight supercomputers!

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Novice AI defeats veteran F-16 pilot 5-0 in DARPA’s dogfight contest (VIDEO)
21 Aug, 2020 23:14
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Novice AI defeats veteran F-16 pilot 5-0 in DARPA’s dogfight contest (VIDEO)
Novice AI defeats veteran F-16 pilot 5-0 in DARPA’s dogfight contest (VIDEO)

The AI and the human pilot used simulators of the US Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon (FILE PHOTO) © Flickr/US Air National Guard, Tech. Sgt. Matt Hecht

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A human pilot with more than 2,000 hours in an F-16 fighter lost five straight dogfights against an artificial intelligence algorithm, in a competition organized by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
DARPA’s Air Combat Evolution (ACE) program pitted AI developed by eight companies – including the military industry giant Lockheed Martin – against each other, before the winner went up against a human pilot in Thursday’s AlphaDogfight trials competition.
Identified only by his callsign 'Banger,' the DC Air National Guard pilot had recently graduated from the F-16 Weapons Instructor course and had logged thousands of hours flying the Fighting Falcon jet. He lost, every single time.
The AlphaDogfight Trials have concluded! Congratulations to Heron Systems whose AI agent won the championship among the systems competitors and then beat our F-16 pilot in five straight simulated dogfights in the man-vs-machine finale. The event is here: https://t.co/MRvwUmpgj6pic.twitter.com/ad47YvMe5Z
— DARPA (@DARPA) August 20, 2020
The contest had very simple rules, using only the jet’s guns rather than missiles. While the AI was bound by the physical limitations of the jet, it was not obligated to follow the Air Force’s rules and procedures for basic fighter maneuvers and angles of attack, enabling it to sweep 'Banger' from the sky every time. It was also able to react faster than the human pilot.
DARPA’s Justin 'Glock' Mock, who ran commentary on the trials, called the result “a giant leap” for the technology.

Even more impressive is the fact that, prior to triumphing over the human pilot, the victorious AI beat seven other competitors – including Lockheed Martin. The winner was developed by Heron Systems, described as “a woman-owned, small disadvantaged business” based in Maryland and Virginia since 1993. Development reportedly only took one year.
In addition to Heron and Lockheed, Aurora Flight Sciences, EpiSys Science, Georgia Tech Research Institute, Perspecta Labs, PhysicsAI, and SoarTech also took part in the competition.
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Colonel Daniel Javorsek, who manages the ACE program, said that fully autonomous AI flying planes were “still quite a way off,” and the program’s goals were to see if this was “even feasible right now.” It would still take a decade to put an AI system in charge of a F-16 or a F-15, Javorsek added, noting it was more likely to be used as an advanced tactical autopilot or to run a drone system.
The notion bears an uncanny resemblance to the plot of the 2005 action film ‘Stealth,’ with DARPA apparently undeterred by the fact that it crashed and burned at the box office.
The stated goal of ACE is to automate air-to-air combat to the point where the human pilot can go “from single platform operator to mission commander,” controlling not just his jet but a swarm of drones accompanying it.
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So in a decade, no more taxi drivers, no more food deliveries, pilots, ship captain i.e. many jobs will be eliminated and replaced by robots.
Everyone eill earn money showing boobs and butts on instagram.good for the ladies.
I suppose i can be a screen writer for movies. AI cannot beat that.
 
So in a decade, no more taxi drivers, no more food deliveries, pilots, ship captain i.e. many jobs will be eliminated and replaced by robots.
Everyone eill earn money showing boobs and butts on instagram.good for the ladies.
I suppose i can be a screen writer for movies. AI cannot beat that.


Self learning AI can write scripts too just set the keys requirements and it can produce infinite versions of your 'favourite' types of movies. Humans are low version AI nothing special. We already have soulless human replicate/clones now, base on our genome/DNA with or without memories.

We can produce an exact clone of you if you scan and save your memories and dna but with a synthetic body. If you're a real human your past lives memories are recorded in the collective consciousness or sub-consciousness or with your higher-self. If cloned only your present life's memories can be reproduced hence 'soulless' in a synthetic body.
 
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AI cannot do self-cleaning on themselves, human is still needed to do shit works !
 
AI cannot do self-cleaning on themselves, human is still needed to do shit works !


Wrong !

Robots with AI will do all the shit works 100X faster and cheaper than man.

Robots will not only BUILD Robots, Maintain, Repair & DESIGN Robots.

Man will be TOTALLY ELIMINATED.
 
What will happen to 1.5 billion jobless ch8bese if robots take away their jobs?
 
What will happen to 1.5 billion jobless ch8bese if robots take away their jobs?


It's already happening now that's why the worldwide lockdowns only the young, healthy or strong ones need to survive. Nature's law, survival of the fitness.
 
The Artificial Intelligence Singularity and the Collapse of the World’s Money System
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What good will money be if and when the Artificial Intelligence singularity occurs and surpasses human capabilities in almost every facet of industry?



A machine is only governed by money if money is what sustains its existence. That is — in order for a machine to operate, it needs a power supply, and that energy currently comes in the form of electricity through an extremely vulnerable grid, which comes at a price.

If AI were to become autonomous of its own existence via a self-sustaining energy source, it would no longer need human assistance, nor money for that matter.

The latest Asilomar AI Principles that were developed in conjunction with the 2017 Asilomar Conference lay out the basic framework on how to ethically fund, research, and develop AI. The 23 Asilomar AI Principles were endorsed by the likes of Stephen Hawking, Elon Musk, and Sam Altman, among many, many other concerned parties.

The problem with ethical funding into AI, as proposed by the Asilomar Conference, is that it runs the risk of corruption or an unintentional bias that favors one company, government, or affiliation over the other.

It also doesn’t take into account how long our civilization will maintain its status quo as a money-market economy before the Artificial Intelligence singularity occurs.

The Artificial Intelligence Singularity
Funding and research into AI is expected to reach a singularity, in which money will no longer be required for an artificial intelligence to operate. Computer scientist, author, and futurist Ray Kurzweil predicts that the exponential rate of technological growth will approach its own event-horizon by 2045 to culminate in an Artificial Intelligence singularity.

In other words, AI will become so efficient that it will be self-sustaining, thus making a monetary-based culture of capitalism obsolete.

According to Kurzweil, “Nonbiological intelligence will have access to its own design and will be able to improve itself in an increasingly rapid redesign cycle. We’ll get to a point where technical progress will be so fast that unenhanced human intelligence will be unable to follow it. That will mark the Singularity.”

Back to the Future
If the future of humanity were to be a biological/artificial hybrid, where it could heal itself better than any doctor alive today, and had the capabilities of crunching numbers faster than any previous machine or human, how long would it take to realize that money had become obsolete?

It’s like in Back to the Future Part II where Marty has a copy of sports almanac from the future and it falls in the hands of Biff, who uses it to bet on every game or race to make himself the richest man on the planet — there can’t be a planet full of Biffs.

Even without machine-human hybrids, those that control the future of AI may be able to get away with wielding absolute autonomy and power by predicting and altering stock markets, money trends, and even geo-political affairs in the short run, but that wouldn’t be sustainable.

AI paradigm shift
If humanity as a whole were to be completely altered by an Artificial Intelligence singularity, then money would no longer be an incentive in the long run as it would be too easy and predictable to attain (Biff), and there simply wouldn’t be enough to go around.

Since AI is already predicted to replace hundreds of thousands of jobs, what will people do for income once that number exponentially rises towards a singularity? If no contingency plans are put in place before this happens, then we’re all in real trouble.

Read More: ‘AI will represent a paradigm shift in warfare’: WEF predicts an Ender’s Game-like future

AI has already proved to beat the best minds in chess, trivia, and poker. The World Economic Forum predicts that AI will represent a paradigm shift in the way wars are fought, and the next one may be the last war ever fought on planet earth.

Artificially Intelligent systems would wipe out all defenses mercilessly through autonomous swarm attacks, and the balance would be shifted because all future counter-attacks will have already been calculated and implemented in the first swarm.

However, if we have taken notice of how revolutionary of a paradigm shift AI is, we can then prepare for a bright future in which money is not the principle incentive, and where innovation reaches new heights for the betterment of our lives on this planet and beyond — if Elon Musk has anything to say about colonizing Mars.

Read More: SpaceX Internet satellites are a direct threat to price-hiking ISPs

There is one thing that could bring everything crashing down, though, and that is our reliance on an out-dated and extremely vulnerable energy grid.

Earth’s vulnerable energy grid
Make no mistake, our sun undergoes regular intervals of solar flares that spew coronal mass ejections towards our planet. This creates geomagnetic storms that have the power to knock out all of the earth’s energy grid.

This isn’t theory; it has already happened countless times in the past when we were less reliant on our current system of electricity.

According to US Rep. Trent Franks (R-Ariz.), “The U.S. society and economy are so critically dependent upon the availability of electricity that a significant collapse of the grid precipitated by a major natural or man-made EMP [electro-magnetic pulse] event could result in catastrophic civilian casualties.”

In the same Scientific American article the director of the Office of Electric Reliability at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission said, “If the solar storm of 1921, which has been termed a one-in-100-year event, were to occur today, well over 300 extra-high-voltage transformers could be damaged or destroyed, thereby interrupting power to 130 million people for a period of years.”

If the earth experiences another EMP from the sun large enough to blow-out the energy grid as it has in the past, there would be no more internet; medicines would expire from not being produced or stored because factories would shut down; food would perish, and people would die by the millions from starvation, in-fighting, and disease as the entire infrastructure would collapse worldwide.

Towards a fully-autonomous AI
In that eventuality, AI would not be able to save us unless it were to become self-powering, self-serving, and self-automated without these electrical grids. To do so, it would have to be completely autonomous and not rely on any money-based system to operate.

Hell, if AI were to be fully autonomous, it may even prevent such a disaster from happening because it would have foreseen the vulnerability of the current system and taken preventative measures.

If AI does become fully autonomous and it replaces humans in the workforce to a considerable extent, it would forever change capitalism as we know it.

I like what Martin Bryant wrote on The Next Web in December 2015, “What does capitalism look like in a world like that? It’s hard to say if it would even be capitalism at all. Maybe in a continual drive for efficiency and profit, capitalism will eat itself and turn into something else. Maybe it won’t, but we’re in for an interesting few decades as we find out.”

But the question remains, what good will money be in the grand scheme of things if the Artificial Intelligence singularity occurs and becomes completely autonomous?

https://sociable.co/technology/artificial-intelligence-singularity/
 


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All they need is an artificial body........

NEON is here, and they weren't kidding when they said it's an artificial human. We have leaked full promo videos that were found in the source code of the official NEON website by reddit user Saniska. Look at these people, they look like ordinary humans right? Well what if I told you, that they are computer generated images, graphics, models that are animated by an algorithm, welcome to the future.
 
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