Anonymous ID: c0481e Nov. 20, 2023, 9:36 p.m. No.19951602   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19951591

 

>It's Texas. They're Hispanic.

Oh tha makes sense I didn't even think of that I just assumed American and didn't see them as anything else, the White dude was a bit bigger but, maybe I am too use to seeing Latino looking people. I am half Japanese' half White and i getmistaken for Mexicans somtimes, Eskimo, Hawaiian. It didn't even dawn on me that Mexicans are so short. I thought you were saying the niggers were Latino, I just wanted to use this joke.

The could be Native American The MoNig Tribe

More Nigger than Indian, Lots of blacks in texas.

Anonymous ID: c0481e Nov. 20, 2023, 10:11 p.m. No.19951701   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19951673

Do you know your Eliza from your Tay, and the other A.I. heroes and villains from sixty years of Artificial Intelligence? Well, here’s an updated and downloadable A.I. timeline infographic to refresh your memory (high-resolution PDF JPG). It’s taken from our upcoming SYZYGY international survey Public Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence: What Marketers Need to Know to be released on October 6 (let me know if you’re interested in a copy).

 

We’re surveying 6000 people across Europe and the USA to understand how people feel about A.I. today. The goal of the study is to help marketers, whether marketing A.I. or marketing with A.I., become more empathetic to people’s hopes, fears and meanings around this emerging technology.

 

1950 TURING TEST Computer scientist Alan Turing proposes a test for machine intelligence. If a machine can trick humans into thinking it is human, then it has intelligence

1955 A.I. BORN Term ‘artificial intelligence’ is coined by computer scientist, John McCarthy to describe “the science and engineering of making intelligent machines”

1961 UNIMATE First industrial robot, Unimate, goes to work at GM replacing humans on the assembly line

1964 ELIZA Pioneering chatbot developed by Joseph Weizenbaum at MIT holds conversations with humans

1966 SHAKEY The ‘first electronic person’ from Stanford, Shakey is a general-purpose mobile robot reasons about its own actions

1997 DEEP BLUE Deep Blue, a chess-playing computer from IBM defeats world chess champion, Garry Kasparov

1998 KISMET Cynthia Breazeal at MIT introduces KISmet, an emotionally intelligent robot insofar as it detects and responds to people’s feelings

1999 AIBO Sony launches first consumer robot pet dog AiBO (AI robot) with skills and personality that develop over time

2002 ROOMBA First mass produced autonomous robotic vacuum cleaner from iRobot learns to navigate and clean homes

2011 SIRI Apple integrates Siri, an intelligent virtual assistant with a voice interface, into the iPhone 4S

2011 WATSON IBM’s question answering computer Watson wins first place on popular $1M prize television quiz show Jeopardy

2014 EUGENE Eugene Goostman, a chatbot passes the Turing Test with a third of judges believing Eugene is human

2014 ALEXA Amazon launches Alexa, an intelligent virtual assistant with a voice interface that can complete shopping tasks

2016 TAY Microsoft’s chatbot Tay goes rogue on social media making inflammatory and offensive racist comments

2017 ALPHAGO Google’s A.I. AlphaGo beats world champion Ke Jie in the complex board game of Go, notable for its vast number (2*170) of possible positions

>https://digitalwellbeing.org/artificial-intelligence-timeline-infographic-from-eliza-to-tay-and-beyond/