Terminator Genisys (July 1st, 2015)

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Re: Terminator: Genisys (July 1st, 2015)

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Re: Terminator: Genisys (July 1st, 2015)

Hovering on top of an explosion in front of the golden gate bridge :lol :lol
 
Re: Terminator: Genisys (July 1st, 2015)

Prominent artificial intelligence scientist Professor Geoff Hinton predicts computers will develop “common sense” within a decade.

Hinton is helping develop intelligent operating systems at Google where he says, in an interview with The Guardian, the company is on the verge of creating algorithms with the ability for logic, fluid conversation and flirtation.

According to Hinton, Google is at an early stage of working on a new type of algorithm that encodes “thoughts as sequences of numbers,” what he refers to as “thought vectors.” He believes a more advanced version may reach a “human-like capacity for reasoning and logic” that will basically give machines “common sense.”

Hinton said that the reality of people chatting to their machines for fun like in the film Her in the near future is “not that far-fetched,” saying “I don’t see why it shouldn’t be like a friend. I don’t see why you shouldn’t grow quite attached to them.”

While the likes of SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk, Stephen Hawkings and Bill Gates have often expressed concerns over super intelligent AI, Hinton believes the real threats lay with the NSA.

“I’m more scared about the things that have already happened. The NSA is already bugging everything that everybody does," Hinton said.“I am scared that if you make the technology work better, you help the NSA misuse it more. I’d be more worried about that than about autonomous killer robots."
 
Re: Terminator: Genisys (July 1st, 2015)

Prominent artificial intelligence scientist Professor Geoff Hinton predicts computers will develop “common sense” within a decade.

Hinton is helping develop intelligent operating systems at Google where he says, in an interview with The Guardian, the company is on the verge of creating algorithms with the ability for logic, fluid conversation and flirtation.

According to Hinton, Google is at an early stage of working on a new type of algorithm that encodes “thoughts as sequences of numbers,” what he refers to as “thought vectors.” He believes a more advanced version may reach a “human-like capacity for reasoning and logic” that will basically give machines “common sense.”

Hinton said that the reality of people chatting to their machines for fun like in the film Her in the near future is “not that far-fetched,” saying “I don’t see why it shouldn’t be like a friend. I don’t see why you shouldn’t grow quite attached to them.”

While the likes of SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk, Stephen Hawkings and Bill Gates have often expressed concerns over super intelligent AI, Hinton believes the real threats lay with the NSA.

“I’m more scared about the things that have already happened. The NSA is already bugging everything that everybody does," Hinton said.“I am scared that if you make the technology work better, you help the NSA misuse it more. I’d be more worried about that than about autonomous killer robots."

We're doomed !
 
Re: Terminator: Genisys (July 1st, 2015)

I'm sure that kids and teens will want to rush out to see a movie about machines trying to eradicate all human life and take over the world. It's just like Age of Ultron! But with a guy jumping into a helicopter propeller instead of a floating city. Yeah good luck with that Paramount. :lol

The Cap/Ultron fight on the semi/train alone tops that dumb flipping school bus a thousand times over.

I'm still going to see it of course but I'll be pissed if I go see it for the lolz and then inadvertently contribute to it having a bigger opening weekend than Fury Road. :lol :duh
 
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Re: Terminator: Genisys (July 1st, 2015)

:lol :lol :lol

a-dev's reactions to this movie will be lolz enough for me.

Someone posted this before and I feel it accurately reflects what I will look like watching this movie



Come on! You will preorder the terminator from genesis - especially if they get the grey hair and hairline right ;)
The EX will come with handcuffs and keys teheee :)


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Actually that will annoy the **** out of me, if they get his hair right on the most irrelevant movie but couldn't manage it on the best Terminator films :slap :lol
 
Re: Terminator: Genisys (July 1st, 2015)

^ :lol

I can't watch web vids at the moment.. latest damn Firefox update is a dud, so I'm using an older version right now. :gah:

Probably didn't miss much with that last clip, except for the obligatory excuse to pan something in there. :lol
 
Re: Terminator: Genisys (July 1st, 2015)

I didn't know Ultron was in this movie -- chocking someone and talking.

And why does this T-800 have gray hair and looks old? Is that going to be explained?


A lot of bad movies this summer will owe this movie a debt by taking the heat as biggest stinker of the summer.
 
Re: Terminator: Genisys (July 1st, 2015)

^ :lol

I can't watch web vids at the moment.. latest damn Firefox update is a dud, so I'm using an older version right now. :gah:

Probably didn't miss much with that last clip, except for the obligatory excuse to pan something in there. :lol

****ing Terminator in handcuffs in a police interrogation room :lol Oh and...

I didn't know Ultron was in this movie -- choking someone and talking.

Because Terminators have to talk to eachother while they fight now.
 
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