AI-generated (stable diffusion) ge of "cyclon writing with a pen".

The sporadic blog of David J A Cooper. I write sci-fi, teach software engineering, and occasionally say related (or not related) things.

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Artificial intelligence

A thought occurs, spurred on by my use of Bayesian networks. They’re used in AI (so I’m led to believe), though I’m using them to model the comprehension process in humans. However, I do also work in a building filled with other people applying AI techniques.

My question is this: how long until Sarah Connor arrives and blows up level 4? And if she doesn’t, does that mean that the machines have already won? Or does it simply mean that we’re all horrible failures and that nothing will ever come of AI?

A good friend (you know who you are) is working with and discovering things about ferrofluids. In my naivety, I now find myself wondering if you could incorporate some kind of neural structure into it, and get it to reform itself at will…


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