To clarify, the Ai didn't turn terminator. The boy put his hands in the way of a projected path. This is not an issue with the Ai it was the issue of the developers not doing enough training and testing for obfuscation and occlusion. If an Ai or robot ever acts alongside a human they MUST either be limited in force/strength, or there needs to be much more intensive testing done. We should not expect a child to know exactly what rules need to be followed and humans do not stringently follow rules, which can cause edge-cases which can cause injury. In this case there was 0 need for the robot to be strong enough to break a finger.
There is no such thing as AI in the way scifi make ones think it exists. Computer science nerds can circle jerk all day but it still doesn't make it true.
To clarify, the Ai didn't turn terminator. The boy put his hands in the way of a projected path. This is not an issue with the Ai it was the issue of the developers not doing enough training and testing for obfuscation and occlusion. If an Ai or robot ever acts alongside a human they MUST either be limited in force/strength, or there needs to be much more intensive testing done. We should not expect a child to know exactly what rules need to be followed and humans do not stringently follow rules, which can cause edge-cases which can cause injury. In this case there was 0 need for the robot to be strong enough to break a finger.
I doubt that the now mentally scarred for life kid with the broken finger cares about that distinction.
Probobly not. But some people on here tend to jump to some pretty outrageous ideas pretty fast.
Those ideas are a product of ignorance.
Sarah Conner, the mother of the seven-year-old John, is not going to press charges.....
in this case, Ivan Connorvich
The Guardian: always looking out for you.
There is no such thing as AI in the way scifi make ones think it exists. Computer science nerds can circle jerk all day but it still doesn't make it true.