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For a long time, I felt instinctively irritated - sometimes repelled - by scientific friends' automatic use of the word 'mechanism' for automatic bodily processes. A machine was man-made; it was not a sentient being; a man was not a machine.
There are a lot of robots who can open clicks. And they can click instead of human beings and this is damaging the confidence and the trust that the client has on programmatic.
Artificial intelligence is growing up fast, as are robots whose facial expressions can elicit empathy and make your mirror neurons quiver.
Computers are like humans - they do everything except think.
I would love a robot butler.
Is this neuro-bot really supposed to be her, this creature, this thing, compiled of the ghosts of human data, the replicas of their past?
No, human. I don't know shit about this. I'm just rattling off randomness to confuse you."
Xypher
You just can't differentiate between a robot and the very best of humans.
In a properly automated and educated world, then, machines may prove to be the true humanizing influence. It may be that machines will do the work that makes life possible and that human beings will do all the other things that make life pleasant and worthwhile
One day robots may babysit our kids, a job that has always required a human touch.
No computer is ever going to ask a new, reasonable question. It takes trained people to do that.
Can they love? Or is it a bit of code meant to get a reaction from humans? Can anyone tell real love, in a bot or in a human?
You are not a human being, but you are a thinking and dreaming machine.
Nobody complains that Bernini's sculptures are too darn real, right? Or that Norman Rockwell's paintings are too creepy. Well, robots can seem real and be loved, too. We're trying to make a new art medium out of robotics.
I am human. I talk and I listen and I read.
Robots will someday, or maybe, wake up. They may be really smart. They may be as creative, smart and capable as human beings, and fully conscious, and self discerning with free will.
Computers are magnificent tools for the realization of our dreams, but no machine can replace the human spark of spirit, compassion, love, and understanding.
I'm not a machine. I feel and believe. I have opinions. Some of them are interesting. I could, if you'd let me, talk and talk. Let's talk about anything. I
Robots already perform many functions, from making cars to defusing bombs - or, more menacingly, firing missiles. Children and adults play with toy robots, while vacuum-cleaning robots are sucking up dirt in a growing number of homes and - as evidenced by YouTube videos - entertaining cats.
Why do you assume I'm human?
I wasn't born; I was created just like this.
First I was an idea.
Then I came into being, charged with a very important task.
I've come to find the monster.
Thanks to big data, machines can now be programmed to do the next thing right. But only humans can do the next right thing.
We aren't robots. What makes us exceptional as humans, is that we have the capacity to feel as many emotions all at once.
Frankenstein's monster speaks: the computer. But where are its words coming from? Is the wisdom on those cold lips our own, merely repeated at our request? Or is something else speaking? - A voice we have always dreamed of hearing?
As computers become more and more powerful, they won't be substitutes for humans: they'll be complements.
When the robot mind is mastered, undisciplined thinking ceases and is replaced by awareness. Awareness can know love.
Perhaps the most striking of all the on-demand services is Amazon's Mechanical Turk, which allows customers to post any "human intelligence task", from flagging objectionable content on websites to composing text messages; workers on the site choose what to do according to task and price.
A machine! I have become a machine! It has taken over my life. How ironic! In a world of freedom and independence, my entire life now depends on a machine!
It is possible that we are the only persons,> said another robot.
Computers are incredibly fast, accurate, and stupid: humans are incredibly slow, inaccurate and brilliant; together they are powerful beyond imagination.
Most robots don't program themselves.
You may not realize it, but artificial intelligence is all around us.
Humans are very good at making algorithms work eventually.
I'M nOT thOM yorkE but a. ROBOT.
By the late twentieth century, our time, a mythic time, we are all chimeras, theorized and fabricated hybrids of machine and organism; in short, we are cyborgs.
A South Korean inventor has finally created the robot that mankind has been waiting for. Scientists who have been worried about the robot apocalypse can finally set aside their fears thanks to the new robot Drinky, machines are no longer going to enslave us. They're going to puke on our shoes.
Who programmed this thing?
Computers no longer interface with humans
they interact, and the interaction will become steadily deeper, more subtle, and more crucial to our collective sanity and ultimate survival.
A robot may do nothing that, to its knowledge, will harm a human being; nor, through inaction, knowingly allow a human being to come to harm.
I am not some kind of computer. Only machines have glib answers for everything.
Me, I have a science fiction writer's conviction that the damn robot is supposed to speak
human, not the other way around.
Oh you know me. I have no emotions. I'm a robot. Or a nun. A robot nun.
Your computer monitor is a kind a one-way mirror, reflecting your own interests while algorithmic observers watch what you click.
Who is all-powerful in the world? Who is most dreadful in the world? The machine. Who is most fair, most wealthy, and all-wise? The machine. What is the earth? A machine. What is the sky? A machine. What is man? A machine. A machine.
Computers aren't intelligent, they only think they are.
Let's not kid ourselves here, robots already run most of our world. We'll be their butlers soon enough.
Building intelligent machines can teach us about our minds - about who we are - and those lessons will make our world a better place. To win that knowledge, though, our species will have to trade in another piece of its vanity.
I'm vulnerable, I'm vulnerable. I am not a robot.
As neuroscientist Antonio Damasio reminds us, humans are not either thinking machines or feeling machines, but rather feeling machines that think.
Computers think that they are smarter than us. But they're not!
The illusion of self-awareness. Happy automatons, running on trivial programs. I'll bet you never guess. From the inside, how can you?
I am a member of the human race. There's a certain irony about the cyberworld. You don't know who is talking to you, if it's a machine, so I tend to try to reach out to those fellow humans.
There ought to be something about computers and artificial intelligence [in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations]. Surely somebody somewhere said something memorable.
Can we drop the 'artificial intelligence'? It's a bit like me calling you a meat-based processing system.
Here is a human being; it's me!
The machine has no feelings, it feels no fear and no hope ... it operates according to the pure logic of probability. For this reason I assert that the robot perceives more accurately than man.
Man is a robot with defects.
[Google is] an omnivorous collector of information, a hyperencyclopedic vault of human knowledge, an unerring auctioneer, an eerily skilful student of languages, behaviour, and desires.
machine learning algorithms are modeled in many ways on human minds,
Truly smart technologies will remind us that we are not mere automatons who assist big data in asking and answering questions.
I think what's really amazing is that given the scale of the web and getting the compute power we have today, we're starting to see things that appear intelligent but actually aren't semantically intelligent.
Robots touch something deeply human within us. For me, robots are all about people.
If I say 'Find me an interesting painting' to Google, someday a robot could go around the Picasso museum and take a picture for me.
wrote: What should we make of Frans Balder's artificial intelligence?
The words blinked onto the computer screen: Mission accomplished! - Plague
You have violated Robot's Rules of Order and will be asked to leave the Future.
It can be argued that the computer is humanity's attempt to replicate the human brain. This is perhaps an unattainable goal. However, unattainable goals often lead to outstanding accomplishment.
Researchers here in New York created a robot that actually passed a self-awareness test. So if you're keeping score, that's robots: 1, Donald Trump, 0.
Why go to a machine when you could go to a human being?
The Encyclopaedia Galactica defines a robot as a mechanical apparatus designed to do the work of a man. The marketing division of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation defines a robot as 'Your Plastic Pal Who's Fun To Be With'.
Our intention is that people use MakerBots to have a positive impact on the world.
I am a human.
Maybe consciousness.
Or 'love'! I sometimes think.
I could be all, or some of them.
Perhaps a puzzle link?
Artificial intelligence is what we don't know how to do yet
THE HUMAN CONDITION The Daily Show reported recently that scientists in Japan had invented a robot that is capable of recognizing its own reflection in a mirror. "When the robot learns to hate what it sees," said Jon Stewart, "it will have achieved full humanity.
Learning is a profoundly important part of what makes us human. It is also something Good Old-Fashioned AI struggled with. The
Artificial intelligence is a tool, not a threat
The bouillon cubes of discrete human-like intellects thus melt into an algorithmic soup.
I'm such a robot when it comes to work.
Corporations turned the human into a robot a long time ago.
I'm not human.
I'm better.Human-- Beth Revis
I am not human.
I am a cyborg.
I am mechanic.
That's all I am ... right?
Unfortunately, computers are?stupid.Unlike human beings, computers possess the truly profound stupidity of the inanimate.
We are not thinking machines that feel; rather, we are feeling machines that think.
The Internet is fast, while humans are slow; capacious,
while humans are forgetful.
Google will fulfill its mission only when its search engine is AI-complete. You guys know what that means? That's artificial intelligence.
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Never send a human to do a machine's job
A human being is not a machine. Especially when it comes to creating.
If popular culture has taught us anything, it is that someday mankind must face and destroy the growing robot menace.
To err is human - and to blame it on a computer is even more so.
It didn't take a synthetic mind to decipher Caleb Shepperd, just a human one." ~ #1001
I'm a human being, I'm not a machine. I'm 72. I'm dyslexic.
This is the secret, THE secret ... De-automatize.
In our ordinary experiences with other people, we know that approaching each other in a machinelike way gets us into trouble.
Watson represents merely a step in the development of smart machines. Its answering prowess, so formidable on a winter afternoon in 2011, will no doubt seem quaint in a surprisingly short time.
Odd I should have said those words before and forgotten them. It makes one feel that human beings are just machines after all.
A pair of eyes attached to a human brain can quickly make sense of the content presented on a web page and decide whether it has the answer it's looking for or not in ways that a computer can't. Until now.
A robot is an autonomous system which exists in the physical world, can sense its environment, and can ACT ON IT
It's time to wake up to the fact that you're just another avatar in someone else's MMO. Worse: From where they stand, all-powerful Big Data analysts that they are, you look an awful lot like a bot.
Show me a person in my shoes who is looking for a robot, and I'll show you someone who is looking for a person and can't find one.
Siri!" James screamed at his phone. "Oh my god, Siri, call a damn ambulance!" An icon spun in the middle of the screen as it accessed the internet. "Displaying search results for 'cauliflower ambulance'.