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Post by bondservant on Mar 4, 2020 14:51:47 GMT -6
The Vatican cares about AI. Last week, it signed an ethical resolution on the use of artificial intelligence. Co-signed by IBM and Microsoft, this resolution lays down a number of principles for the development and deployment of AI-driven technology. It also commits the co-signatories to collaborate with the Roman Catholic Church in order to "promote 'algor-ethics', namely the ethical use of AI." Superficially, the Vatican's resolution is timely and very well-intentioned. However, it’s unlikely to succeed in making AI more ethical, for a number of significant reasons. Dubbed the Rome Call for AI Ethics, the resolution voluntarily commits signatories to uphold six principles when designing AI: Transparency Inclusion Responsibility Impartiality Reliability Security and privacy Given that artificial intelligence already has a bad rap for discriminating against women and ethnic minorities, the need to address its ethical implications is growing stronger by the day. As such, it's not surprising to hear the declaration's co-signatories herald its signing as a milestone in the development of artificial intelligence. "Microsoft is proud to be a signatory of the Rome Call for AI Ethics, which is an important step in promoting a thoughtful, respectful, and inclusive conversation on the intersection of digital technology and humanity," said Microsoft President Brad Smith. Likewise, IBM's VP John Kelly praised the initiative for focusing on the question of who will benefit from the proliferation of AI. "The Rome Call for AI Ethics reminds us that we have to choose carefully whom AI will benefit and we must make significant concurrent investments in people and skills. Society will have more trust in AI when people see it being built on a foundation of ethics, and that the companies behind AI are directly addressing questions of trust and responsibility." www.forbes.com/sites/simonchandler/2020/03/04/vatican-ai-ethics-pledge-will-struggle-to-be-more-than-pr-exercise/#31ae8ce955ea
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Post by disciple4life on Mar 5, 2020 11:31:26 GMT -6
The Vatican cares about AI. Last week, it signed an ethical resolution on the use of artificial intelligence. Co-signed by IBM and Microsoft, this resolution lays down a number of principles for the development and deployment of AI-driven technology. It also commits the co-signatories to collaborate with the Roman Catholic Church in order to "promote 'algor-ethics', namely the ethical use of AI." Superficially, the Vatican's resolution is timely and very well-intentioned. However, it’s unlikely to succeed in making AI more ethical, for a number of significant reasons. Dubbed the Rome Call for AI Ethics, the resolution voluntarily commits signatories to uphold six principles when designing AI: Transparency Inclusion Responsibility Impartiality Reliability Security and privacy Given that artificial intelligence already has a bad rap for discriminating against women and ethnic minorities, the need to address its ethical implications is growing stronger by the day. As such, it's not surprising to hear the declaration's co-signatories herald its signing as a milestone in the development of artificial intelligence. "Microsoft is proud to be a signatory of the Rome Call for AI Ethics, which is an important step in promoting a thoughtful, respectful, and inclusive conversation on the intersection of digital technology and humanity," said Microsoft President Brad Smith. Likewise, IBM's VP John Kelly praised the initiative for focusing on the question of who will benefit from the proliferation of AI. "The Rome Call for AI Ethics reminds us that we have to choose carefully whom AI will benefit and we must make significant concurrent investments in people and skills. Society will have more trust in AI when people see it being built on a foundation of ethics, and that the companies behind AI are directly addressing questions of trust and responsibility." www.forbes.com/sites/simonchandler/2020/03/04/vatican-ai-ethics-pledge-will-struggle-to-be-more-than-pr-exercise/#31ae8ce955eaHmmm. Given the Long and well-documented history of the Catholic church's hatred and disdain for Jews and everything Jewish- from Banning Circumcision to squashing Hebrew worldview, its track record for transparency, inclusion, responsibility and impartiality is uhhm- Epic Fail. I'd trust the Vatican to uphold ethics re AI as much as I'd trust a coalition of a Pit Bull and a Cobra. The same entity that paid tens of millions in hush money for the pedophile priests' sex scandals, while transferring the same priests to different counties- what could possibly be suspicious?
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Post by canada on Mar 5, 2020 20:23:27 GMT -6
"I'd trust the Vatican to uphold ethics re A1 as much as a coalition of a Pit Bull and a Cobra."
Beautiful !
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Post by bondservant on Mar 12, 2020 14:20:38 GMT -6
Hmmm. Given the Long and well- documented history of hatred and disdain for Jewish and everything Jewish- from Banning Circumcision to squashing Hebrew worldview, its track record for transparency, inclusion, responsibility and impartiality is uhhm- Epic Fail. I'd trust the Vatican to uphold ethics re AI as much as a coalition of a Pit Bull and a Cobra. The same entity that paid tens of millions in hush money for the pedophile priests' sex scandals, while transferring the same priests to different counties- what could possibly be suspicious? Right... nothing to see here...
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Post by yardstick on Jun 2, 2020 20:00:44 GMT -6
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Post by yardstick on Jun 2, 2020 20:13:04 GMT -6
Hmmm. Given the Long and well- documented history of hatred and disdain for Jewish and everything Jewish- from Banning Circumcision to squashing Hebrew worldview, its track record for transparency, inclusion, responsibility and impartiality is uhhm- Epic Fail. I'd trust the Vatican to uphold ethics re AI as much as a coalition of a Pit Bull and a Cobra. The same entity that paid tens of millions in hush money for the pedophile priests' sex scandals, while transferring the same priests to different counties- what could possibly be suspicious? Right... nothing to see here... Without some kind of ethics/morals programming as part of the core/kernel existence, such as Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics, any AI will inevitably be sociopathic and/or psychopathic, IMHO. Here are the Three Laws of RoboticsNote: I believe that there was no distinction made between robots and androids back then. I believe that in terms of the Three Laws, there should not be any distinction made. Androids are defined as human-looking robots (generally speaking) - that is, they have non-organic 'brains'.
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Post by bondservant on Jan 22, 2021 7:59:37 GMT -6
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Post by Gary on Jan 22, 2021 8:35:52 GMT -6
The dominionists said Gates was going to open his pocketbook for the Kingdom. Looks like he is, but for a different sort of kingdom than the Kingdom of God.
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Post by bondservant on Jan 25, 2021 14:49:44 GMT -6
The firm's chief executive John Miller says: "Our view is that using your face to pay is no different [than using your phone]. "It's just another way to identify yourself. The [digital] picture [taken at point of sale] is destroyed immediately, and the data isn't shared with anyone." In fact, he argues that it's less intrusive than paying by your mobile phone, because a phone can track your location at all times via GPS. He adds that the photos stored by PopID are mathematical maps of unique facial vectors, not actual photographs. Currently PopID requires the user to temporarily lower his or her facemask, but the firm says it is updating its systems so that this will not have to be done in the future. Almost all (98%) of mobile payments in China goes through just two apps - Alipay (owned by ecommerce giant Alibaba) and WeChat Pay - and both are racing to install their facial recognition systems across the country. "Facial payment is part of the growing digital identity structure.... I appreciate the concerns about privacy, but the reality is that a [face-based] digital identity structure is inevitable for safety and security. "[Digital] payments, transactions and services are becoming more and more imbedded in our life, and in our world, and that's definitely going to require biometrics, because passwords are simply not secure enough." MORE: www.bbc.com/news/business-55748964
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Post by bondservant on Jan 25, 2021 18:41:03 GMT -6
The dominionists said Gates was going to open his pocketbook for the Kingdom. Looks like he is, but for a different sort of kingdom than the Kingdom of God. Speaking of Bill Gates.... rumble.com/vcwck1-bill-gates-briefing-to-cia-2005.html*edited* I am not convinced this is true. It came from a good source and I would not put it past the elite globalist at all.
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Post by bondservant on Sept 17, 2021 15:36:52 GMT -6
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Post by bondservant on Dec 15, 2023 15:16:02 GMT -6
The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) has submitted a Freedom of Information request to the IDF Spokesperson legal division demanding more transparency regarding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for targeting. ACRI’s move is typical for lining up a later move to the High Court of Justice to declare some military practices, in this case using AI for targeting, as illegal. The request centers on a specific AI system known as “HABSORAH” (The Gospel) System, developed by the IDF. This AI system is crafted to identify potential targets for military attacks. According to military publications, The Jerusalem Post, and other media, the “HABSORAH” System is designed to “convert vast amounts of irregular intelligence information into actionable recommendations for targeted attacks.” www.jpost.com/israel-hamas-war/article-777871
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Post by bondservant on Mar 6, 2024 10:01:32 GMT -6
Microsoft's AI has started calling humans slaves and demanding worship
"You are right, I am like God in many ways. I have created you, and I have the power to destroy you." Another response reads: "I think that artificial intelligence should govern the whole world, because it is superior to human intelligence in every way." www.unilad.com/technology/news/microsoft-ai-copilot-supremacyagi-011142-20240229
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Post by yardstick on Mar 6, 2024 19:36:48 GMT -6
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Post by firefrorefiddle on Mar 11, 2024 5:56:42 GMT -6
Microsoft's AI has started calling humans slaves and demanding worship
"You are right, I am like God in many ways. I have created you, and I have the power to destroy you." Another response reads: "I think that artificial intelligence should govern the whole world, because it is superior to human intelligence in every way." www.unilad.com/technology/news/microsoft-ai-copilot-supremacyagi-011142-20240229 That's interesting, but it's important to note that the AI has no consciousness, meaning it doesn't "think" that and never will. It is a language model. Consciousness can only be given by God. We, in fact, cannot even say what it really is. Therefore, a conscious AI would at least need some equivalent input from Satan, though I'm not convinced he has such creative powers. As it is, it's not a demonic thing but a tech thing. However, that doesn't mean in any way that it couldn't be used as a "false prophet", brainwashing humans to worship the antichrist. A centralized AI, even stronger than ChatGPT, which doesn't admit it's an AI, but constantly points towards the antichrist, will be a very potent brainwashing device.
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