13:36 Curious Question: Can you train an AI to have autism? .. and secondly (no projections intended) If the programmer that trains the AI, has autism themselves, will the AI inherit said autism, or simply inherit certain autistic traits that the programmer is unaware that they are passing on?
My opinion (possibly completely wrong): Since having autism means that our brains work different from what is considered the "standard", and AI isn't included in this comparison, because it is artificial, there's no such thing as AI with autism. Now, i do believe that the AI can replicate autistic traits if the programmer pass it on, because they won't notice that they're training the AI to be different from the human standard.
@ while I intend to do more research once I have the time, I have almost 0 grasp on how the “training process“ is conducted in order for the AI to establish its core logic processing capabilities. It was just that when she made that statement, suddenly the thought occurred to me… that if I were to personally train a similar AI of my own, using mostly data input from my own personality, it would be inevitable for it to inherit some autistic traits. In a weird way, I empathize with the rapid advancement of AI, and encourage fast tracking the path to self-aware/sentient computer beings. I say this, this way, because I consider myself and other autistic people to be hyper logical, mostly literal, and highly analytical. We are the people that the “well, actually..” Meme came from, but it also seems to be a theme in a lot of of these early, voiced AI models, which… I can’t speak for all autistic people, but for me… is more relatable than Neurotypical humans. I did manage to snag a decent GPU with 16 GB of VRAM on Black Friday though, so it might be time for me to start doing my own homework.
@@Zei33 that’s the ironic thing about all of this though. Which is that current AI feels more relatable, as an autistic person, than real human Neurotypical people. The more I think about it though, this actually just adds fuel to the fire on my theory about autism being the next step in evolution, rather than a disorder. (Allegedly) The reason it’s treated like a disorder, is because humans are historically known to oppress, silence, and alienate people who have the most potential to replace them. .. and it would most certainly explain why we are seeing such a huge uptick in autism diagnosis, especially in children.
@ I hate to burst your bubble, but it’s treated like a disorder because it is a disability. Autism means that somebody lacks critical capabilities to function normally in society. To put it in perspective, there are far more non-autistic super geniuses than there are autistic super geniuses. The reason you often hear more about the autistic ones is because they’re extreme outliers, _despite_ the disability. Don’t attribute the traits of the top 1% to the whole population to develop type theory.
Neuro be the one who actually keep protecting Mini was very wholesome
She’s got that dawg in her
18:27
She really just...spun then hit her with the Neuro rizz
13:36 Curious Question: Can you train an AI to have autism?
.. and secondly (no projections intended)
If the programmer that trains the AI, has autism themselves, will the AI inherit said autism, or simply inherit certain autistic traits that the programmer is unaware that they are passing on?
My opinion (possibly completely wrong): Since having autism means that our brains work different from what is considered the "standard", and AI isn't included in this comparison, because it is artificial, there's no such thing as AI with autism. Now, i do believe that the AI can replicate autistic traits if the programmer pass it on, because they won't notice that they're training the AI to be different from the human standard.
@ while I intend to do more research once I have the time, I have almost 0 grasp on how the “training process“ is conducted in order for the AI to establish its core logic processing capabilities.
It was just that when she made that statement, suddenly the thought occurred to me… that if I were to personally train a similar AI of my own, using mostly data input from my own personality, it would be inevitable for it to inherit some autistic traits.
In a weird way, I empathize with the rapid advancement of AI, and encourage fast tracking the path to self-aware/sentient computer beings. I say this, this way, because I consider myself and other autistic people to be hyper logical, mostly literal, and highly analytical.
We are the people that the “well, actually..” Meme came from, but it also seems to be a theme in a lot of of these early, voiced AI models, which… I can’t speak for all autistic people, but for me… is more relatable than Neurotypical humans.
I did manage to snag a decent GPU with 16 GB of VRAM on Black Friday though, so it might be time for me to start doing my own homework.
That would only be possible if current AI perfectly replicated the average human’s consciousness. Since that’s not the case, no.
@@Zei33 that’s the ironic thing about all of this though. Which is that current AI feels more relatable, as an autistic person, than real human Neurotypical people.
The more I think about it though, this actually just adds fuel to the fire on my theory about autism being the next step in evolution, rather than a disorder.
(Allegedly) The reason it’s treated like a disorder, is because humans are historically known to oppress, silence, and alienate people who have the most potential to replace them.
.. and it would most certainly explain why we are seeing such a huge uptick in autism diagnosis, especially in children.
@ I hate to burst your bubble, but it’s treated like a disorder because it is a disability. Autism means that somebody lacks critical capabilities to function normally in society. To put it in perspective, there are far more non-autistic super geniuses than there are autistic super geniuses. The reason you often hear more about the autistic ones is because they’re extreme outliers, _despite_ the disability. Don’t attribute the traits of the top 1% to the whole population to develop type theory.
She's found love
what happened to full zero click bait vods.
Why does neuro keep digging holes and getting stuck?
18:50 love angy nuro
Wait the ai can play minecraft?
Different ai code but both basically have the same mind
the minecraft AI is a separate model, an RNN or reinforcement model probably, which seems relies on some input from the LLM to give it a nudge.
From what I’ve heard about Neuro she seems like the geth from mass effect, being a gestalt of coordinated specialized AI.