Monday, December 5, 2022

AI Sex Robots terrify; Musk to blame (video)

Matt the Perv, Viceland, 3/14/18; Digital Engine, 11/22/22; 2 Chainz, Vice; Eds., Wisdom Quarterly
In the future, will they have to make "Johns" to service AI pros to test and keep them working?

AI robot terrifies officials, explains our illusion, with Elon Musk
(Digital Engine) AI robots fly, sing, dance, carry cars, and respond to king of capitalism Elon Musk's commands.

That robot had its way with me. It seduced me!!
Incredible new robots join Ameca and Boston Dynamics. To learn more about AI, visit brilliant.org/digitalengine, where loads of fun courses on math, science, and computer science can be found.

Here's the first video on Digital Engine's new channel, "Go Rogue": youtu.be/k07unSpmBSg.

Thanks to Brilliant for sponsoring this video. To stay at the stunning Appleby Castle: applebycastle.org. For custom nerf blasters: outofdarts.com.

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Meet Harmony the Sex Robot | Slutever

(VICE TV) In this scene from Slutever, meet "Harmony," an interactive AI robot capable of having sex and making human conversation. Subscribe to Viceland. Website: viceland.com. We don't believe it. Send in 2 Chainz to check out these claims.

He was asking for it. Humans are easy.
Let's not feel anxious about this: The AI (artificial intelligence) robot in this video obviously isn't dangerous. (After all, GPT-3 isn't conscious. Or it might be, as it may have become sentient as robots have in other parts of space). Be optimistic that the future of AI will be great (if we're careful).

Sources: Here are the records for the original GPT-3 chat (screenshots and a video to avoid any doubt). They've been marked to show the words of Elon Musk and Ameca on the first page (which were given to the AI robot to respond to in the previous video): dropbox.com...

We are now programmed to kill protesters.
Tesla's AI Day 2, introducing the Tesla Optimus robot: youtube.com...

Researchers from Oxford University and DeepMind on AI risks: onlinelibrary.wiley.com...

Robotic Navigation with Large Pre-Trained Models of Language, Vision, and Action: arxiv.org/abs/2207.04429

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