Kind of makes you sad if you think about it
― your cognitive privilege (El Tomboto), Wednesday, 17 May 2017 03:20 (eight years ago)
I don't know, CP/M never gave me a blue screen.
― nickn, Wednesday, 17 May 2017 08:01 (eight years ago)
MacOS never brings me flowers
― Choco Blavatsky (seandalai), Wednesday, 17 May 2017 14:03 (eight years ago)
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/05/an-ai-invented-a-bunch-of-new-paint-colors-that-are-hilariously-wrong/
It's a great read, but this color list is worth it all by itself.
https://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Screenshot-51817-1211-PM-640x930.jpeg
― Old Lynch's Sex Paragraph (Phil D.), Friday, 19 May 2017 13:27 (eight years ago)
hilariously RIGHT more like
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Friday, 19 May 2017 13:30 (eight years ago)
Light of Blast
― AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 19 May 2017 13:32 (eight years ago)
"We're still deciding between Stanky Bean and Bank Butt for the master bedroom, but the bathroom is definitely going to be Turdly."
― Old Lynch's Sex Paragraph (Phil D.), Friday, 19 May 2017 13:33 (eight years ago)
poll please
― HONOR THE FYRE (sleeve), Friday, 19 May 2017 13:57 (eight years ago)
Burble Simp is a cool name
― Sufjan Grafton, Friday, 19 May 2017 14:01 (eight years ago)
Burble Simp Shrimp Company
― Dan I., Friday, 19 May 2017 17:49 (eight years ago)
how is this not an april fools jokehttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/11031451/Where-should-I-bury-my-roommate-Ask-Siri.html
― niels, Monday, 17 July 2017 16:23 (eight years ago)
Our D.C. office building got a security robot. It drowned itself.We were promised flying cars, instead we got suicidal robots. pic.twitter.com/rGLTAWZMjn— Bilal Farooqui (@bilalfarooqui) July 17, 2017
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Monday, 17 July 2017 19:50 (eight years ago)
whoa at Siri's answer though, from that murder story - maybe AI doesn't have that much further to go after all
― El Tomboto, Monday, 17 July 2017 19:55 (eight years ago)
Whoa, whose side are you on anyway?
Just wait until we find the first AI-accountable mass grave of humans.
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Monday, 17 July 2017 20:19 (eight years ago)
I mean it sounds to me like Siri has already done that, possibly multiple times
― El Tomboto, Monday, 17 July 2017 21:12 (eight years ago)
https://www.theverge.com/2017/7/17/15980954/elon-musk-ai-regulation-existential-threat
― DJI, Tuesday, 18 July 2017 00:05 (eight years ago)
someone else has been playing watch dogs 2
― mh, Tuesday, 18 July 2017 00:11 (eight years ago)
uhhttps://www.wired.com/video/2017/07/how-a-son-made-a-chat-bot-of-his-dying-dad/
― Chocolate-covered gummy bears? Not ruling those lil' guys out. (ulysses), Tuesday, 25 July 2017 21:59 (eight years ago)
i mean everybody gets to deal with death differently and maybe it's not that different from looking at pictures in an album but really wtf
― Chocolate-covered gummy bears? Not ruling those lil' guys out. (ulysses), Tuesday, 25 July 2017 22:00 (eight years ago)
BLACK MIRROR
― Treeship, Tuesday, 25 July 2017 22:02 (eight years ago)
Bob: I can i i everything else
Alice: balls have zero to me to me to me to me to me to me to me to me to
Bob: you i everything else
Alice: balls have a ball to me to me to me to me to me to me to me to me
― the late great, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 05:30 (eight years ago)
http://gizmodo.com/no-facebook-did-not-panic-and-shut-down-an-ai-program-1797414922
i spend a lot of time fearing some of the repercussions of AI, especially to the extent that they're controlled by corporations.
but for once i'll revive this with a positive thought, which is that i can't fucking WAIT until the day that we can speak directly to people who speak other languages and have everything automatically translated for us so quickly that we barely have to pause. that is something that i think will happen very soon, definitely within my lifetime and probably within 5-10 years, and it will truly be life changing for many many people.
― Karl Malone, Wednesday, 6 September 2017 02:29 (seven years ago)
Doesn't google translate already do that?
― Dan I., Wednesday, 6 September 2017 02:35 (seven years ago)
yeah, exactly! i guess i mean cranking the voice recognition up a notch and and integrating it into more devices and platforms worldwide so that it's just kind of expected that both parties to the cross-language conversation will be familiar with the tech and ready to go. like right now, i could skype with someone in italy and awkwardly record what the other person says and dump it into google translate and then come up with my response and dump it back into translate and send it back over (or do it all via text, slightly faster), but it would be weird and cumbersome, and at the beginning of the call there would be awkward moments as we establish the procedure. but in the translation AI dreamworld, the call starts, i say hello, the other person automatically hears "ciao", they respond and I automatically hear "who the fuck are you, how did you get my #?" or whatever. the dream
― Karl Malone, Wednesday, 6 September 2017 02:43 (seven years ago)
uh Karl the google translate app does that, you speak and when you pause it repeats what you just said in another language
― mh, Wednesday, 6 September 2017 04:39 (seven years ago)
I guess you mean real-time overlay but it’s a little smarter in that it does sentence grammar things because languages put subject/verb/predicate in different orders
― mh, Wednesday, 6 September 2017 04:40 (seven years ago)
Well shoot, we are living in a dream. I guess the tech is already there but the social norms haven't adjusted (It still seems ridiculous to bust out a phone to use google translate in the heat of the moment)
― Karl Malone, Wednesday, 6 September 2017 04:59 (seven years ago)
Karl, maybe this is more like what you intended: https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/AC/Baidu-s-talking-translator-gives-tourists-a-hand
I definitely wouldn't use it to discuss trade secrets or anything (although I suppose that's true with Google Translate, too).
― Dan I., Monday, 25 September 2017 19:28 (seven years ago)
lolhttps://matome.naver.jp/odai/2150702724725936101
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 6 October 2017 19:36 (seven years ago)
actually howzabout this Karl:https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/10/google-pixel-buds-are-wireless-earbuds-that-translate-conversations-in-real-time/
― Chocolate-covered gummy bears? Not ruling those lil' guys out. (ulysses), Friday, 6 October 2017 23:04 (seven years ago)
Now that’s what I’m talking about. Ooooh yeah, that’s the stuff. Wave of the future.
― Karl Malone, Friday, 6 October 2017 23:52 (seven years ago)
i wanna know if those work with an iphone because if so, sold
― Chocolate-covered gummy bears? Not ruling those lil' guys out. (ulysses), Friday, 6 October 2017 23:53 (seven years ago)
While FAR better than hand gestures and hesitant exchanges in pidgin, there's still enough slack in both voice recognition and Google Translate that it will be years before they get those Pixel Buds past the stage of making comical errors. Intriguing, though, and definitely the wave of the future.
They need to rig it so the Pixel phone's onboard speaker can get in on the act, too.
― A is for (Aimless), Saturday, 7 October 2017 00:00 (seven years ago)
so we can use two pixels to bounce a dirty word back and forth in two languages of course
― you are juror number 144 and we will excuse you (Sufjan Grafton), Saturday, 7 October 2017 00:12 (seven years ago)
https://medium.com/kylevogt/how-were-solving-the-lidar-problem-8b4363ff30db
― Karl Malone, Monday, 9 October 2017 18:33 (seven years ago)
SAN FRANCISCO — The self-driving car is edging closer to becoming driverless.Waymo, the autonomous car company from Google’s parent company Alphabet, has started testing a fleet of self-driving vehicles without any backup drivers on public roads, its chief executive said Tuesday. The tests, which will include passengers within the next few months, mark an important milestone that brings autonomous vehicle technology closer to operating without any human intervention.Dozens of companies are testing self-driving technology on public roads across the United States and some autonomous features are available in today’s cars. But Waymo is believed to be the first company to test vehicles on public roads without a driver ready to take over in an emergency.
Waymo, the autonomous car company from Google’s parent company Alphabet, has started testing a fleet of self-driving vehicles without any backup drivers on public roads, its chief executive said Tuesday. The tests, which will include passengers within the next few months, mark an important milestone that brings autonomous vehicle technology closer to operating without any human intervention.
Dozens of companies are testing self-driving technology on public roads across the United States and some autonomous features are available in today’s cars. But Waymo is believed to be the first company to test vehicles on public roads without a driver ready to take over in an emergency.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/07/technology/waymo-autonomous-cars.html
edging closer to saving many lives
― Karl Malone, Wednesday, 8 November 2017 02:52 (seven years ago)
Ironically, hands free driving will likely lead to a lot of in car edging
― i believe that (s)he is sincere (forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 8 November 2017 07:53 (seven years ago)
it's like rain on your wedding dayit's a hands-free ride when you've already edged
― you are juror number 144 and we will excuse you (Sufjan Grafton), Wednesday, 8 November 2017 17:47 (seven years ago)
i wonder if the engineers have thought about what to do about the rise in masturbation in driverless cars
― Karl Malone, Wednesday, 8 November 2017 17:49 (seven years ago)
the LIDAR is powered by a thermoelectric mitten in a system that just assumes you will always be masturbating
― you are juror number 144 and we will excuse you (Sufjan Grafton), Wednesday, 8 November 2017 18:00 (seven years ago)
karl you are winning today
― Randall Jarrell (dandydonweiner), Wednesday, 8 November 2017 18:17 (seven years ago)
those sensors have to work with just as much accuracy pointed inwards if they want to avoid being a fleet of mobile toilets
― Simon H., Wednesday, 8 November 2017 18:20 (seven years ago)
every day is a new opportunity
similar to how a solution to secure voting systems might be a return to paper ballots, maybe driverless taxies will just install a security camera pointing at the passenger and a sign saying "you're on camera!".
this is all pretty gross but i kind of like this idea of a really seedy driverless future
― Karl Malone, Wednesday, 8 November 2017 18:22 (seven years ago)
anonymous cam-porn in driverless ubers is a million dollar idea waiting to happen
― Chocolate-covered gummy bears? Not ruling those lil' guys out. (ulysses), Wednesday, 8 November 2017 18:38 (seven years ago)
do we have a "million dollar idea waiting to happen" thread? i should get on that.
http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Driverless-shuttle-bus-crashes-after-launch-in-12342316.php
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Thursday, 9 November 2017 03:33 (seven years ago)
whoahttps://i.imgur.com/Z9LzJXV.png
(full video at https://imgur.com/gallery/zzQv0NB)
― Karl Malone, Friday, 17 November 2017 05:07 (seven years ago)
(see also https://imgur.com/gallery/zzQv0NB)
― Karl Malone, Friday, 17 November 2017 05:09 (seven years ago)
dammit i meant (see also https://i.imgur.com/ACwNd7Q.gifv)