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Re9: They Can See You


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On what is perceptible to AI, and AI controllers. 

 

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Details: AI, and the people who use it; rods, cones and 4-D perception; camouflage failure; prediction machines; `they'; they can see future-you—the Target debacle; today and tomorrow; reality and fitness; the fitness of the vertical illusion; minds connected and disconnected; the quantum chessboard; correction for Re8. Complete notes and video at: https://www.retraice.com/segments/re9

 

Air date: Saturday, 31st Oct. 2020, 12 : 10 PM Pacific/US.

 

Chapters: 

00:00 AI, and the people who use it;

01:22 rods, cones and 4-D perception;

05:08 camouflage failure;

07:50 prediction machines;

11:36 `they';

15:43 they can see future-you—the Target debacle;

17:43 today and tomorrow;

18:26 reality and fitness;

22:21 the fitness of the vertical illusion;

25:44 minds connected and disconnected;

27:23 the quantum chessboard;

39:11 correction for Re8.

 

References: 

    Agrawal, A., Gans, J., & Goldfarb, A. (2018). Prediction Machines: The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence. Harvard Business Review Press. ISBN: 978-1633695672. Searches:  https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-1633695672 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-1633695672 https://lccn.loc.gov/2017049211

 

   Anderson, R. (2015). He who pays the AI calls the tune. (pp. 201–203). In Brockman (2015).

 

   Bell, J. S. (1987). Speakable and Unspeakable in Quantum Mechanics: Collected Papers on Quantum Philosophy. Cambridge, 2nd ed. ISBN: 0521523389. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=0521523389 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+0521523389 https://lccn.loc.gov/86032728

 

   Brockman, J. (Ed.) (2015). What to Think About Machines That Think: Today’s Leading Thinkers on the Age of Machine Intelligence. Harper Perennial. ISBN: 978-0062425652. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-0062425652 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-0062425652 https://lccn.loc.gov/2016303054

 

   Dyson, G. (2015). Analog, the revolution that dares not speak its name. (pp. 255–256). In Brockman (2015).

 

   Ellenberg, J. (2014). How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking. Penguin. ISBN: 978-0143127536. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-0143127536 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-0143127536 https://lccn.loc.gov/2014005394

 

   Gefter, A., & Hoffman, D. (2016/04/25). The case against reality. The Atlantic. Previously published in Quanta. https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2016/04/the-illusion-of-reality/479559/ Retrieved 31 Oct 2020.

 

   Jackson, R. E., & Cormack, L. K. (2008). Evolved navigation theory and the environmental vertical illusion. Evolution and Human Behavior, 29, 299–304. https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/cps/_files/cormack-pdf/12Evolved_navigation_theory2009.pdf Retrieved 29th Oct. 2020.

 

   Retraice (2020/09/07). Re1: Three Kinds of Intelligence. retraice.com. https://www.retraice.com/segments/re1 Retrieved 22nd Sep. 2020.

 

   Retraice (2020/10/28). Re8: Strange Machines. retraice.com. https://www.retraice.com/segments/re8 Retrieved 29th Oct. 2020.

 

   Russell, B. (1992). Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits. Routledge. First published in 1948. This edition 1992. ISBN: 0415083028. Different editions available at: https://archive.org/search.php?query=Human%20Knowledge%3A%20Its%20Scope%20and%20Limits

 

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