Researchers shut down AI that invented its own language

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The endpoint of the western/neo-liberal view of "progress" and "efficiciency/rationality" is the removal of human emotions, unpredictability, "irrationality" (mysticism, imagination, doing things without a reward) and in general "social" figures.

And once you remove that you don't need humans anymore.
 

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We will be the catalyst to our own slavery by the machines!

White people first :mjgrin: we did our time we good... :sas2:
 

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MAchines didn't create their own language.
Facebook release to get some media.
Google released this a few years ago, that the AI for their translation engine created it "own langauge" as well.
 

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i told this chic last night that i refuse to have kids and that was before i read this. i just feel that it's going to be real shytty in my lifetime, especially at the end and i don't want to leave offspring in that mess. if it was just humans i wouldn't be worried because i can compete with humans, but the rest of shyt that's coming? hell no. if i'm wrong and the world is great 80-100 years from now i don't hurt anyone but my legacy, but if i'm right i'd die happier.

I'm sure people said this when the telephone was invented too....:shaq2:
 

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That's pretty dope. It's showing you how our own languages evolved, but at a faster rate.

I'd consider the example above slang. Slang is just simplifying language to remove vowels and consonants that the speaker deems unnecessary.
But machines don't have chemical reactions so their language will be limited to what they feel, nothing. English seems designed to describe varying degrees feeling based on our chemical reactions. A robot would say you are mad or sad. A human may say, im mildly annoyed. That's pinpoint accurate because theyre are varying degrees of irritation but also a thin line between all of these variations .
 
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