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One of the most difficult aspects of artificial intelligence is learning how to deal with people. The less rational and helpful the person, the harder it is to automate handling them. For now most AI's are being trained by interacting with regular people or even highly trained engineers. This fails to
address the instances in which a robot will have to deal with a jerk.
I propose a lab in which robots attempt to convince unhelpful, unkind, uncaring humans to do things. There will be no progress at first, but it will provide a wealth of data that has not yet been attempted. And yes I volunteer.
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// The less ... helpful the person, the harder it is to automate handling them .... AI's are being trained by interacting with highly trained engineers. // |
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And guess what sort of AI comes out of that interaction .... |
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We have an ISOFool. I wonder if we need a Worldwide
Standardized Jerk. |
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303 illegal command. Abort, Retry, Ignore? |
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Just saying that computers can be jerks too. |
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^As can regular people and highly trained engineers. |
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// unhelpful, unkind, uncaring humans // |
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Why, is there another sort ? |
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We've already got one; it's called Congress! |
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I searched the internet for an ISO standard fool, but couldn't find it, so dibs on halfbaking that. |
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AIs will generally reflect the biases of their learning
sources. Being surrounded by jerks will make the AI
be a jerk as well. |
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(Halfbakery AI): Were you smart enough to search
the bakery for an ISO fool? Because one exists.
Maybe you should apply as a starter seed? ;) |
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When doing a Turing test on a chat bot. Being "difficult" is my first goto. I haven't found a chat bot that doesnt trip all over themselves in the first couple minutes. And that's just "difficult".. Jerk, that's a whole other level of QA [+] |
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