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Re: Is SkyNet Possible? [message #395609 is a reply to message #395607] Sun, 19 July 2009 16:34 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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R315r4z0r wrote on Mon, 20 July 2009 00:14

1. What does moving large file sizes have to do with anything? Aren't you just storing information? And who says that information has to be large?




If my computer is receiving all that data, where is it going to go?

R315r4z0r wrote on Mon, 20 July 2009 00:14


Remember when I was talking about Milo? He can recognize colors, sounds, ect.. and reply back to you based on what he's reading. (You can draw a picture, scan it into the game, and he will know what you drew (if its legible, obviously), know the colors used, and be able to converse to you about it.) That's all on an entertainment system. So you don't think that the government doesn't have the technology to make something better than a form of entertainment?




This milo thing sounds like a simple bot with automated responses. Sure it can find simple shapes drawn on a piece of paper. The thing itself doesn't actually know what it's looking at. It's just comparing pixel locations to some sort of database. The same sort of technique used for sound.

R315r4z0r wrote on Mon, 20 July 2009 00:14


2. What you have in your home computer is barely the smallest fraction of technological power that we, as humans, possess at this point in time.




How do you know this? You don't, because there isn't a silly conspiracy that the government has built a matchbox sized computer with 100 teraflops of computing power.

Find me one that is faster than anything on the current market with a budget less than £10K. Again, can't do these silly projects without funding. It would be hard to get any type of funding for this type of project.

R315r4z0r wrote on Mon, 20 July 2009 00:14


3. Who says it has to use a digital format that we are currently using or are used to? Why can't it be something that hasn't been shown to the public yet? Something you couldn't begin to think was possible until you saw how simple it was?



It would be all over the news and youtube, since they can't do their job without money. EDIT and again, there is no conspiracy.


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