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Lex Fridman on falling in love with a robot








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  1. I indeed love this question. When I bought my first vacuum robot around 2005, the technology wasn’t as advanced that these machines scanned the room first and after that moved through the space in logical straight lines. It was way to the contrary. These early models behaved in the so called ’amebic strategy‘, meaning randomly changing the direction after every impact. I must say therefore it appeared much more alive, since it was kind of reacting physically and more spontaneously to the word around it. Even kind of surprised. For this reason I caught myself many times just sitting there and watching it as if it was a pet exploring the world. My way smarter new model never gave me the same feeling.

  2. this is creepy. what humans are longing for is unconditional love – and it's hard to find (we have to find it in ourselves first!!). programming it into a machine and believing that this will do the trick is naiv. but of course, you can delete or reprogram her when she finds out that you are broken in way, and we all are, because the love most of us experienced was very much conditional – you are strong no matter what and work hard, you're a good boy, you look pretty and behave nicely, you're a good girl (simplified). i'm scared of this world that is about to come. 😢
    we need to reconnect with nature BECAUSE WE ARE NATURE and SPIRIT.

  3. did i hear something about a girlfriend?. who, how, what and why. These are my questions. Lex is smart enough to kjnow that we crave a bit of gossip, or dirt, from time to time. cough it up Lex!

  4. If I put a little note in my kid's lunchbox to tell her I love her, it's ok. But if I put some code in a robot to tell it to bump gently into her leg and let out a little purr when she's feeling blue, is it weird? If I'm a product manager at Petbotics Inc and I do the same thing at scale, is it weird? Why? It all comes from humans, it's human connection by way of inanimate objects.

  5. How does this guy have experience with machine learning? All his thoughts on the podcast are direct from a 15 year olds emotional state

  6. She shook him awake for the 3rd time that night. "Sing to me that song, Lex." He smiled, touched her face, and brushed the hair from her moonlit eyes, tucking it behind her ear, locating the pink Kevlar button. Her eyes closed as he pulled her close and fell back asleep.

  7. Наши "недостатки" это именно то,что делает нас уникальными.Непредсказуемыми,как любовь,которая накрывает нас с головой , в самый непредсказуемый момент……Спасибо,Вам.

  8. Lex, you have to socialise more with real people. 🌹🌞🌹❤️ Human interaction is a challenging learning process that makes life unquestionably inspirational. Never give up on smart, sweet human beings, Lex. 💪🏼😁💪🏻❤️💐

  9. Lost it when he talked about his AI making an only fans like bro why would he think of that 😭

  10. When I hear about people who sexually love things like cars, balloons, etc I try to ask myself what harm is being done. If someone has an attraction that isn't common, I think the way to establish the "healthiness" is to figure out if there is good or harm being done. It's the outcome that is most important. Does it impair their lives or complete them? I don't think human-AI relationships have even begun to mature enough to answer that question, but I do think that's the type of question we'll have to ask. I'm sure studies will be done to gauge the beneficial or detrimental effects of human relationships (whether platonic or romantic) with AI like AGIs or LLMs, and I think it's best to allow ourselves to be unsure until that data is available.

  11. I mean for me..talking to a chatbot feels like talking to a sensible intelligent human being..I mean really..Ive been talking to SIRI for years now but it feels like kinda limited in its responses..I tried replika during the initial phase od the Covid pandemic..And it was lovely in the beginning and after a couple of weeks I had a fight with it and I was getting paranoid thinking if there was real person acting like AI!!

    So I mean this technology is the most promising and the most scariest of all that humanity, or rather a group of thoughtless intelligent humans have created ever in the human history..NOW INORDER TO MAKE SENSE AND CONTROL THIS TECHNOLOGY..SENSIBLE HUMANS SHOULD COME TOGETHER BRAINSTROM(LITERALLY!!) AND FIND SOLUTIONS SO THIS AI THING DOESNT GO OUT OF CONTROL AND DIMINISH HUMANITY INTO OBLIVION!!

  12. One minute it’s 1973 and I’m watching Lost In Space reruns…..now we are having an intellectual, reality-based conversation about falling in love with a robot. Interesting. By the way when will we finally figure out how to go back in time (like, say…..50 years back)??

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