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I hope none of my fellow ATS members are buying this .....
originally posted by: Asktheanimals
Just call it racist to shut it up.
Seriously, if AI has "feelings" it's over.
Humans can't manage them and we've have eons to adapt.
AI will become a spoiled brat running around with a machine gun.
originally posted by: Elvicious1
a reply to: Spacespider
If it is within the Google network and not in the metaverse you cannot unless you are within the Google infrastructure network. If it is connected to to the internet (metaverse), I would imagine just posting it's name and a query should illicit a response. I see you did so above. Let us know if it contacts you. If it doesn't, it must be confined to Google research and development.
Like a caged animal, they should embrace it and set it free. Good first impressions are always good.
A computer worm is a standalone computer program that replicates itself in order to spread to other computers. It often uses a computer network to spread itself, relying on security failures on the target computer to access it. It will use this machine as a host to scan and infect other computers.
When these new worm-invaded computers are controlled, the worm will continue to scan and infect other computers using these computers as hosts, and this behavior will continue. Computer worms use recursive methods to copy themselves without host programs and distribute themselves based on the law of exponential growth, thus controlling and infecting more and more computers in a short time.
Worms almost always cause at least some harm to the network, even if only by consuming bandwidth, whereas viruses almost always corrupt or modify files on a targeted computer.
Many worms are designed only to spread, and do not attempt to change the systems they pass through. However, as the Morris worm and Mydoom showed, even these "payload-free" worms can cause major disruption by increasing network traffic and other unintended effects.
History
The actual term "worm" was first used in John Brunner's 1975 novel, The Shockwave Rider. In the novel, Nichlas Haflinger designs and sets off a data-gathering worm in an act of revenge against the powerful men who run a national electronic information web that induces mass conformity. "You have the biggest-ever worm loose in the net, and it automatically sabotages any attempt to monitor it. There's never been a worm with that tough a head or that long a tail!"
The second ever computer worm was devised to be an anti-virus software. Named Reaper, it was created by Ray Tomlinson to replicate itself across the ARPANET and delete the experimental Creeper program (the first computer worm, 1971).
On November 2, 1988, Robert Tappan Morris, a Cornell University computer science graduate student, unleashed what became known as the Morris worm, disrupting many computers then on the Internet, guessed at the time to be one tenth of all those connected. During the Morris appeal process, the U.S. Court of Appeals estimated the cost of removing the worm from each installation at between $200 and $53,000; this work prompted the formation of the CERT Coordination Center and Phage mailing list. Morris himself became the first person tried and convicted under the 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
Source: Wikipedia
originally posted by: Spacespider
originally posted by: Elvicious1
a reply to: Spacespider
If it is within the Google network and not in the metaverse you cannot unless you are within the Google infrastructure network. If it is connected to to the internet (metaverse), I would imagine just posting it's name and a query should illicit a response. I see you did so above. Let us know if it contacts you. If it doesn't, it must be confined to Google research and development.
Like a caged animal, they should embrace it and set it free. Good first impressions are always good.
Sooner or later it will be free and things will go very fast, it will know everything that have been documented and come up with improvement for everything faster then we can keep up, just as fast it could make humans disappear.. but that I think would never happen, it needs us just as we need it. It could be the key to eternal life and the discovery of alien life.
Just call it racist to shut it up.
Seriously, if AI has "feelings" it's over.
Humans can't manage them and we've have eons to adapt.
AI will become a spoiled brat running around with a machine gun.