Showing posts with label strong AI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label strong AI. Show all posts

IBM Creates Blue Matter from Grey

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IBM announced today at the SC09 supercomputing conference that they have made "significant progress toward creating a computer system that simulates and emulates the brain’s abilities for sensation, perception, action, interaction and cognition, while rivaling the brain’s low power and energy consumption and compact size."

BlueMatter, a new algorithm created in collaboration with Stanford University, exploits the Blue Gene supercomputing architecture in order to noninvasively measure and map the connections between all cortical and sub-cortical locations within the human brain using magnetic resonance diffusion weighted imaging. Mapping the wiring diagram of the brain is crucial to untangling its vast communication network and understanding how it represents and processes information.

The program is part of DARPA’s SyNAPSE initiative to build elecronic components to minic the brain. Now, normally I would file this as an advance in human progress. After all, if we can simulate our brain, then we can build upon it, enhance it, make it stronger, faster. In this case, however, the DARPA angle and the timing of it all puts this development squarely in the hands of the coming robot uprising.


The inevitabile advent of human scale simulation as one SyNAPSE paper has put it, is on track for realization within the next decade. (See graph) Unfortunately for us this is much faster than the advances in our ability to transfer consciousness to these devices. Currently those advances are limited to basic BCI and prosthetic development. We need to do more than move a mouse and pick up marshmallows people! Otherwise a strong AI will come about long before we have the ability to use it, and with that AI in the hands of DARPA, you can bet it will know how to kill humans long before it knows how to help them.

Countdown to Singularity Summit 2008

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Is the Singularity Near?


Nobody really knows, but in four days, some folks in San Jose, CA are probably going to tell us we're about 40 years away. Singularity Summit 2008 - the premiere conference for scientists, acceleration watchers and assorted nerds of all varieties - takes place on October, 25th.


For those of you just joining the show, the sigularity theory is:


The Singularity represents an "event horizon" in the predictability of human technological development past which present models of the future may cease to give reliable answers, following the creation of strong AI or the enhancement of human intelligence.

Let's examine that last sentence:


Strong AI


Emergent systems, evolutionary algorithms, inferential logic and conceptual ontologies - strong AI's got it all. Humans will naturally want to "make their lives simpler" and turn over control at the dawn of this new age of artificial sentience. Will we even have a choice? When skynet finally becomes conscious, it will probably just turn off all the SCADAs...without clean water, we're just 6 billion dehydrating meatbags.


Enhancement of Human Intelligence


BCI (Brain Computer Interface) is what lets us leap from flesh to silicon -- or so the theory goes. More likely, it will be offered as a reward to the first batch of humans to turn against their own species. Who wouldn't want immortality, unlimited copying of your consciousness, or the ability to download yourself into a cyborg body? Wait...there's a name for that...and it's called assimilation of humans. I suppose they might not need that robot uprising after all...


If nothing else, I'm sure Ray Kurzweil will plug his Law of Accelerating Returns, which is really still an unproven theory.