@Rick Not sure I follow what you're asking, but I'm happy to stipulate that there are undoubtedly at least a few cases where one is substantially easier than the other.
@Rick In the end, much of what's attractive about machines is that they're not intelligent, so we can do things with/to them that would be abusive if they were actually intelligent. If a machine were honestly intelligent, it would be equivalent to a child--we'd be obliged to ensure it had a good quality of life, not use and abuse it essentially any way we see fit.
Oh, and in case it wasn't obvious, although they're a nice plot device, I think only a truly evil person could implement Asimov's laws of robotics in real life. If you're creating robots with actual intelligence, the laws of robotics means you're creating a race of slaves.
I didn't intend to build a thinking machine, I intend to build simple machine that can do re-enforcement learning. Starting small, making some profit through helping out, say the construction industry. So it can support further research into more complicated behaviour.
@JerryCoffin It might be worth considering Panpsychism. It's an old idea and it appears in a lot of places. It seems absurd but I think there might be some truth to it. I think the obsession with human intelligence ends up making us ignoring everything else staring us in the face.
@Rick Sounds like somebody in 1900 saying: "If we could build machines that could fly, we already would have done it." Then we couldn't. Now we can. We can't build machines that are honestly intelligent yet, but it remains to be seen whether we ever will.
@JerryCoffin good point, It's funny how people seem to think despite all the insane advances we've made over the thousands of years, we surely have reached our peak now. Very ignorant view really, when you think about it
We were doing pretty advanced stuff in most of our history (Egypt, Rome, ...) Makes me wonder why it took so long to invent the real cool stuff, like combustion engines?
> Obviously, AVX is pointless and stupid because you should always be improving the algorithm instead of micro-optimizing. Intel is insane for making AVX in the first place and now they're paying for it by letting AMD take the lead. The real future is slower and more inefficient processors because everybody should be improving the algorithm anyways as opposed to micro-optimizing.
@StackedCrooked Largely because most inventions depend on so many other things. Forget things as complex as internal combustion engines, and consider something as seemingly trivial as, say, a plastic spoon. Not only is the number of inventions involved huge, but they're in a huge number of completely different areas, so there's almost no chance that a single hyper-genius could get you where you're going--it takes expertise in geology, metal working, organic chemistry, mold making, transportation, etc.
@StackedCrooked So they claim, anyway. That leads to the other big thing that's slowed progress for a long time: most people didn't have time to help progress, because they were spending their entire lives just surviving.
@StackedCrooked Probably true--but especially when you had systems like slavery and serfs, it prevented all members of large groups from contributing. When you start off such a small percentage who can (or at least will) contribute, losing even a few can impair progress substantially.
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@JerryCoffin You are 100% right, large parts of the population need to be upgraded for them to contribute. That means there needs to be security, peace, and stability. Then education, the more people that are participating that harder it will be to participate without having higher levels of education and know-how. If not managed by some competent central authority these things can quickly degenerate, where the brainy work to the determent of everyone else, "tragedy of the commons".