Subj : Survey says most Gen Z-er To : MIKE POWELL From : Rob Mccart Date : Sun May 25 2025 01:38:00 >> the real challenge isn't whether AI can fool humans in >> conversation, but whether it can develop genuine common sense, >> reasoning and goal alignment that matches human values and >> intentions," Watson said. "Without this deeper alignment, >> passing the Turing Test becomes merely a sophisticated form of >> mimicry rather than true intelligence." MP>This. There have already been some instances where AI has been caught >following its own intentions vs. those of humanity. But, alas, they >still keep pursuing it. And how long before it starts pursuing us? I'll be back... B) I think the main problem isn't that AI will pursue its own agenda, it's more a case of it being prejudiced/influenced by what the original programmers put into it's basic start up database. Granted, AI can make decisions that are surprising like the one that was given a certain amount of time to try to solve a problem and it was later discovered it had rewritten it's own code to give itself more time to do it.. Add to the 'prejudices' above, when an AI is dealing as an individual helping one person, it can also pick up that person's preferences and try to accomodate them as well.. --- * SLMR Rob * Take me drunk, I'm home * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .