Today on The Singularity Watch: A computer program that can scan the internet for multiple arguments on a complicated topic, distill the various sides of the debate, and argue both sides against one another.
In this video shared by the Milken Institute, we see a demo of IBM’s Watson supercomputer. In addition to being really good at Jeopardy, Watson can help you better understand an internet debate by synthesizing the issue and regurgitating pro/con arguments.
At the 47-minute mark, the computer debates the idea of banning the sale of violent video games to minors. The arguments it lays out may be pretty simplistic, but this is just a start. (I’d suggest it give Jason’s article on the subject a glance.)
I guess the assimilation of internet arguing is just one more way that humans will eventually be rendered obsolete by computers. I can picture it now:
Computer Mastermind: Choose, puny human. Choose a topic and I will argue both sides, rendering pathetic mammals like you obsolete once and for all!
Human: I can choose any topic, and you’ll argue both sides?
Computer Mastermind: Do your worst. You cannot comprehend the vastness of my intellect.
Human: Very well, I choose: “Which game console is better, the Xbox One or the PlayStation 4?”
Computer Mastermind: [searching arguments] [synthesising] [searching arguments] [synthesssssss] [ searrrrrrrchhhh]
Human: You doing ok there? I’m seeing some smoke or something.
Computer Mastermind: [rrrrrrrrrrrrrrr] *monitor flashes, goes dim.*
Human: Looks like there are some arguments you still can’t quite handle, motherf**ker.
[via reddit]
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One response to “Machines Can Now Read The Internet, Make Our Arguments For Us”
I guess it would omit idiocy right? The idea seems flawed if it starts yelling U MAD BRO
(The console argument was funny as hell)
Newsflash: Lawyers across the country now earning minimum wage after being superceded by advanced computers and software!