Other incidents have been recorded. — Banno
There are no stupid machines, only insufficient ones. There is no opposite of "smart" machines.There is much ado about AI. But what about AS, artificial stupidity? Does it come along naturally in making AI? — Thunderballs
There are no stupid machines, only insufficient ones — Caldwell
No. People don't hold back a quality because it hasn't been "implemented" yet.Can we say the same of people? — Thunderballs
Give it more tweaks and it should have that capability.Automatic vehicles cannot cope with the unusual. Wheelchair users will often turn the chair around to go up small inclines. An automatic vehicle recently hit a wheelchair user doing this because it thought the chair was going in the other direction - it has assumed the direction of travel from the shape of the chair. — Banno
The failings would be on the design. — Caldwell
Telemarketers and infomercials. — Wheatley
No. People don't hold back a quality because it hasn't been "implemented" yet. — Caldwell
Well, if it's artificial stupidity, then it ain't real stupidity. — baker
At least there is the stupidity of thinking that a basically totally classical computer program with just a lot of feedback loops to process gathered information is something different from the past, Artificial intelligence.With interest I followed the thread on stupidity. Contrasted with intelligence I wondered. There is much ado about AI. But what about AS, artificial stupidity? Does it come along naturally in making AI? — Thunderballs
Yes, I agree with the consequences -- but these negative effects of "dumb" machines are all across the board. For example, ergonomically friendly equipment that addresses the default, mind-set mentality of mass produced products that ignore the needs of a segment of a population.But in the case of a leaning algorithm, the failing might be in the teaching. The point is that the burden of finding the problems is likely to fall on those at the edges of the norm; that is, it is likely to unfairly burden minorities such as the disabled. SO automatic vehicles is an equity issue, an impediment introduced by engineering. — Banno
:up:"Is there something like artificial stupidity?”
Often philosophy is exactly that:
"When people begin to philosophize they seem to think it necessary to make themselves artificially stupid."
— Russell — Amalac
Hence GIGO. Machines programmed or operated by cretins – automated (not "artificial") or manual stupidity by degrees. Isn't intelligence just a self-appraisal of the "user-illusion"?Sometimes I'd like to say that stupidity is organically cultivated. Hence, machines can never be called stupid. — Caldwell
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