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Archive for January 2015

Multiplicity and the Drone

 

The idea of AI’s interacting in a swarm or a pack is not a new one.  There have been researchers working with bug-type swarms in mini, evolutionary AI setups for decades.  In “The Extractionist” universe (near-future sci-fi I’m trying to place) this type of pack behavior governs many of the collective systems in the world, from the way cars interact on the highway to the way that the boxing ‘bots in warehouses gather customer orders for shipping.

It’s an answer to the classic Hollywood schtick where the hero has two self-guided missiles or drones or robots target each other, rather than the hero, thereby eliminating the threat and saving the day.  If you gather your AI’s together into a system, whereby they talk to each other and share data and location and speed, etc, they can work together towards a bigger goal (in DARPA’s case, a more accurate combat system) that can be used to build great things without the massive individual complexity required to have a “humanform” AI.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Neutral Impulse

 

That’s really what these Big Dogs are all fighting for, you realize.  The right to curate the future.  Think about it.  There is no way that a person (unless they are crazy dedicated to the idea and are willing to forgo all other interactions) can actually build their life to follow one science-fictional future or another.  It takes specialized knowledge, it takes dedication, it takes CONSTANT upgrades and upkeep.  It would take so much time, in fact, that you probably couldn’t hold down a regular job to PAY for all of the bits and bobs required to live that life, even in the confines of your own home.

So, if one is interested in a vision of the future (I tend towards the high-tech version myself), you have a few places to look.  Apple, Microsoft and Google are all pushing their own vision of the future, as are Elan Musk and Richard Branson.  I’d call them the front-runners because they are in the public mind (not just visible, but memorable, bring up one of those names and almost everyone knows them without prompting).

More to come on this topic.