Showing posts with label robots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label robots. Show all posts

Wednesday 10 May 2017

Ex Machina





Ex Machina is a thoughtful and sensitive look into the world of synthetic humans and artificial intelligence (AI).

I noticed on Twitter recently that Artificial Sex Dolls are paving the way for this technology from an aesthetic/kinetic point of view and no doubt a superior chat bot AI is being developed to accompany this.

I have no doubt that the integration of humans with machines will become increasingly visible in my life time but I self identify as a primate so I'm happy to be a monkey wearing cotton underpants as Terence McKenna once memorably described us.

Most transhuman fetishists are frightened of dying in my experience. This is a spiritual problem with many answers to hand.

Monday 19 December 2016

"Surrogates" - Official Trailer [HQ]




Not my usual choice of movie but the idea of living through cloned borgs makes a lot of sense when we see how many live vicariously in the worlds of Corporate Mass Media, HollyWeird, CelebritiesVideo Games and so forth. Also the vanity aspect of it is intellectually robust as nobody lives the vicarious life of a homeless person or a battery chicken. Which is ironic because that's what low consciousness living is in many respects. Battery Chicken living.

Thursday 12 December 2013

Is This A Robot?




It's a good job Corporations and Governments [GovCorp™] care about humanity so much they would never spray us with chemicals or explore depopulation when we're no longer needed any more to work for them isn't it?

AI Telemarketing jumps the Turing Test barrier. 

I like it. 

Maybe people will start waking up to the technology they aren't telling us about.

Google breakaway civilisation on that one.

Wednesday 15 June 2011

Drones & Google Maps Over American Cities?


A little state of emergency action over Texas is all it needs to change the back drop to an American city. Pop in your iPhone or Google maps coordinates and people will stop tweeting criticism of their government. Oh wait a minute. The fluoridation took care of that anyway. All quiet on the Western front.

Friday 21 March 2008

DARPA



From DARPA - The people from the U.S. defense research agency that invented the internet way back in 1969 Via Dygicynic