Alan, Yes sir, ‘I Robot’ is great story.
Scott On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 12:10 PM Allan Staller <[email protected]> wrote: > Look up the story "I, Robot". From memory, I believe it is also an Isaac > Asimov story > > -----Original Message----- > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf > Of Joel C. Ewing > Sent: Monday, May 11, 2020 10:12 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Colossus, Strangelove, etc. was: Developers say... > > [CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust > the sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing > email, which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.] > > I've greatly enjoyed Asimov's vision of future possibilities, but when I > step back to reality it occurs to me that his perfect laws of robotics > would have to be implemented by fallible human programmers. Even if > well-intentioned, how would they unambiguously convey to a robot the > concepts of "human", "humanity", "hurt", and "injure" when there have > always been minorities or "others" that are treated by one group of humans > as sub-human to justify injuring them in the name of "protecting" > them or protecting humanity? And then there is the issue of who might > make the decision to build sentient robots: For example, who in our > present White House would you trust to pay any heed to logic or scientific > recommendations or long-term consequences, if they were given the > opportunity to construct less-constrained AI robots that they perceived > offered some short-term political advantage? > > Humanity was also fortunate that when the hardware of Asimov's Daneel > began to fail, that he failed gracefully, rather than becoming a menace to > humanity. > Joel C Ewing > > On 5/11/20 8:43 AM, scott Ford wrote: > > Well done Joel....I agree , But I can help to to be curious about the > > future of AI. > > a bit of Isaac Asimov .... > > > > Scott > > > > On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 9:25 AM Joel C. Ewing <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> And of course the whole point of Colossus, Dr Strangelove, War > >> Games, Terminator, Forbidden Planet, Battlestar Galactica, etc. was > >> to try to make it clear to all the non-engineers and non-programmers > >> (all of whom greatly outnumber us) why putting lethal force in the > >> hands of any autonomous or even semi-autonomous machine is something > >> with incredible potential to go wrong. We all know that even if the > >> hardware doesn't fail, which it inevitably will, that all software > >> above a certain level of complexity is guaranteed to have bugs with > >> unknown consequences. > >> There is another equally cautionary genre in sci-fi about society > >> becoming so dependent on machines as to lose the knowledge to > >> understand and maintain the machines, resulting in total collapse > >> when the machines inevitably fail. I still remember my oldest sister > reading E.M. > >> Forster, "The Machine Stops" (1909), to me when I was very young. > >> Various Star Trek episodes used both of these themes as plots. > >> People can also break down with lethal side effects, but the > >> potential damage one person can create is more easily contained by > >> other people. The only effective way to defend again a berserk lethal > >> machine may be with another lethal machine, and Colossus-Guardian > >> suggests why that may be an even worse idea. > >> Joel C Ewing > >> > >> On 5/11/20 4:54 AM, Seymour J Metz wrote: > >>> Strangelove was twisted because the times were twisted. We're ripe > >>> for a > >> similar parody on our own times. > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz > >>> https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http:%2F%2Fmason > >>> .gmu.edu%2F~smetz3&data=02%7C01%7Callan.staller%40HCL.COM%7C87d9 > >>> 89082f374f96610c08d7f5be19cc%7C189de737c93a4f5a8b686f4ca9941912%7C0% > >>> 7C0%7C637248069162560622&sdata=ZnMqmL1CJJ4Ndpc9HLcl%2FYWR%2FpnSo > >>> zSoLcU13aVX8NI%3D&reserved=0 > >>> > >>> ________________________________________ > >>> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [[email protected]] on > >> behalf of Farley, Peter x23353 [[email protected]] > >>> Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2020 11:39 PM > >>> To: [email protected] > >>> Subject: Re: Developers say Google's Go is 'most sought after' > >> programming language of 2020 > >>> For relatively recent fare, I agree 100% - "Person of Interest" > >>> leads > >> the pack. My favorite oldie -- "Let's play Global Thermonuclear War . > . . > >> " (War Games), right after Dr. Strangelove of course, simply because > >> it was so twisted. > >>> Mutual Assured Destruction indeed. Is SkyNet far away? > >>> > >>> Peter > >>> > >>> -----Original Message----- > >>> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On > >> Behalf Of Bob Bridges > >>> Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2020 10:21 PM > >>> To: [email protected] > >>> Subject: Re: Developers say Google's Go is 'most sought after' > >> programming language of 2020 > >>> I've always loved "Colossus: The Forbin Project". Not many people > >>> have > >> seen it, as far as I can tell. > >>> The only problem I have with that movie - well, the main problem - > >>> is > >> that no programmer in the world would make such a system and then > >> throw away the Stop button. No engineer would do that with a machine > >> he built, either. Too many things can go wrong. > >>> But a fun movie, if you can ignore that. > >>> > >>> --- > >>> Bob Bridges, [email protected], cell 336 382-7313 > >>> > >>> /* The only thing UFO aliens deserve is to be ignored...and when we > >> finally develop the right missiles, to have their smug, silvery > >> little butts shot down. Not a single reported UFO sighting -- if > >> true! -- describes the behavior of decent, polite, honorable visitors > to our world. > >> -David Brin in a 1998 on-line interview */ > >>> > >>> -----Original Message----- > >>> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List > >>> [mailto:[email protected]] > >> On Behalf Of scott Ford > >>> Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2020 11:38 > >>> > >>> Like the 1970s flick , ‘Colossus , The Forbin Project’, > >>> > >>> Colossus and American computer and Guardian a Russian computer take > >>> over > >> saying ‘ Colossus and Guardian we are one’, or better yet My favorite > >> show, ‘Person of Interest’..... > >>> ... > >> > >> -- > >> Joel C. 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