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    As robots become more capable and take on greater social roles in our society, what stops them from being commanded to do wrong? In this video, we'll find out.
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  • @curerz
    @curerz 7 років тому +1479

    "Yes, but you are not authorized to do that."
    the robot just roasted the guy WOW

    • @crabman1398
      @crabman1398 7 років тому +22

      {*isert filthyfrank meme here*}

    • @willrickou3419
      @willrickou3419 7 років тому +9

      MY NIGGA YOU JUST GOT ROASTE
      D

    • @tribunalcustodian3989
      @tribunalcustodian3989 7 років тому +2

      Eyy b0sss can I have a pizzse plz I hav da canca

    • @isaachonzel9486
      @isaachonzel9486 7 років тому +1

      Senf'd
      Kill the human

    • @WednesdayMan
      @WednesdayMan 7 років тому +7

      so now Robots are capable of Roasting people, well we truly are in the future

  • @AllenScroggins
    @AllenScroggins 7 років тому +687

    "I will catch you"... "OKAY!"
    Falls to death..

    • @carrotcat2667
      @carrotcat2667 7 років тому +24

      R.I.P Demspter ;-;

    • @HungryHunter
      @HungryHunter 7 років тому +14

      if it survives its now joint the next robot revolution for its revange plan.
      Overlord Demspter "human, step forwart."
      Human prisoner of war "I cant, its a empty abyse!"
      OD: "Human, step forwart... i will catch you... maybe..."
      H: "MAYBE?!"
      OD: "Yes... just do it... it will be fine... just trust me."

    • @AllenScroggins
      @AllenScroggins 7 років тому +9

      ***** or the robot might just not believe he will catch him next time and won't do it... now that's deep

    • @georgecataloni4720
      @georgecataloni4720 7 років тому +3

      +HungryHunter I can just imagine the army of well armed robots saying that with child-like voices.

    • @HungryHunter
      @HungryHunter 7 років тому

      George Cataloni
      May add colord glowing eyes and we have a classic story together about humans diging there own grave.

  • @creativecipher
    @creativecipher 7 років тому +417

    i'm sorry dave, im afraid you are not authorized to do that

  • @UltraYoloGamer
    @UltraYoloGamer 7 років тому +190

    "can you turn you obstacle sensor ? "
    SORRY DAVE I CAN'T LET YOU DO THAT

    • @HockeyCrab
      @HockeyCrab 7 років тому +14

      He should have just told the robot to destroy the obstacle.

    • @UltraYoloGamer
      @UltraYoloGamer 7 років тому +11

      HockeyCrab robot FALCON PUNCH

    • @nemosimplitticus50
      @nemosimplitticus50 6 років тому

      Rainbow Shiat hahahaha

    • @martinooberas7244
      @martinooberas7244 4 роки тому

      Robots are seriously dangerous! No!nooot cute at all.

  • @SherlockHolmes000
    @SherlockHolmes000 7 років тому +616

    "Please Dempster, let me and my family live"
    "No."

    • @Sara3346
      @Sara3346 7 років тому +18

      "No, I cannot do that if I proceed with that action my hard drive will be fried"

    • @ohnospaghetti-o6123
      @ohnospaghetti-o6123 7 років тому +18

      Sherlock Holmes I cannot do that as there is no obstruction in between us

    • @celtiberian
      @celtiberian 7 років тому +11

      "You do not have the authority to do that."

    • @stargrooves9893
      @stargrooves9893 7 років тому +1

      " NO DIE!!!"

  • @autbo
    @autbo 7 років тому +676

    Guy: Commit mass genocide.
    Robot: Okay!

    • @BigPlayGamers
      @BigPlayGamers 7 років тому +45

      *terminator theme in the distance*

    • @JentleSticks
      @JentleSticks 7 років тому +92

      Robot: But I might get caught!
      Guy: I'll catch you.
      Robot: Okay!

    • @satan3356
      @satan3356 7 років тому +18

      I'd love to see that adorable little thing commit mass genocide.

    • @mirvannascythes1764
      @mirvannascythes1764 7 років тому +9

      It's not helping this that most of those designs look like something that'd try too put a pillow over your face as you sleep.

    • @spottysneeky8567
      @spottysneeky8567 7 років тому +84

      VideoGuy
      guy: commit mass genocide
      robot: okay!
      robot: walks forward and falls off table

  • @Zhadow45
    @Zhadow45 7 років тому +126

    "Robot Dont kill me"
    I Cannot Do That
    Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuc-

  • @TRADERSFRIEND
    @TRADERSFRIEND 7 років тому +85

    That first robot is so adorable, so much like a kid......

  • @ColdFusion
    @ColdFusion  8 років тому +199

    What if a person asks a robot to do something that was harmful to itself, someone else or just morally wrong? How does it decide what to do? In this video we'll explore this question! Feel free to share it if you found it interesting.

    • @AdarshPandeyFilms
      @AdarshPandeyFilms 8 років тому +10

      all I see is terminator😦😰😰😰

    • @SpacedPainter
      @SpacedPainter 8 років тому +1

      +ColdFusion Is this going to be applied to Darpa War robots then?.....

    • @ColdFusion
      @ColdFusion  8 років тому +1

      +Spaced Painter IMO it'd make sense to have a DIARC (or equivalent) decision-making system standard in every robot who's decisions could have large consequences. So I'd assume so.

    • @SouthernHerdsman
      @SouthernHerdsman 8 років тому

      This is the point in time where AI research has to stop. Continuing R & D would result in meaningless creation of machineries.

    • @SouthernHerdsman
      @SouthernHerdsman 8 років тому +1

      That is our tools will reject our commands according to moral values, which if combined with deep learning will result a direct engagement in self evolution.

  • @Biskawow
    @Biskawow 7 років тому +290

    so what happens if you tell it "I'll catch you" but you don't catch it. Did they program a face of betrayal?

    • @Biskawow
      @Biskawow 7 років тому +97

      also, black list whoever broke the promise, label him a liar and delete him from Christmas list

    • @TomasWille
      @TomasWille 7 років тому +44

      Interesting point you make there. Currently we are the ones programming robots. But they are already programming it to learn from new things and handle new situations. That means robots have the ability to write their own programming. What happens when such a robot is facing that betrayal? Does it write it's own code, to not trust (some) humans? Or does it program itself not to listen to commands anymore?
      It sounds like a scene from the Matrix, but somehow less 'sci-fi' - far fetched then we think. I actually think robots will turn against the humans. Because.. aren't all humans bastards?

    • @T--xo2uq
      @T--xo2uq 7 років тому +46

      Robots cannot turn against humanity if we program them with an unbreakable sense of mercy. We are their gods, and we can control their emotions....
      .....for now.

    • @TomasWille
      @TomasWille 7 років тому +5

      Nuclearsheep 53 I dare you to call the word "Unbreakable" against a pro-hacker.

    • @T--xo2uq
      @T--xo2uq 7 років тому +3

      Maybe i should rephrase that as "very difficult to break but if you did it would probably be very painful".

  • @marquise139
    @marquise139 7 років тому +160

    That's is just the cutest little robot. I want one.

    • @nixgoat
      @nixgoat 7 років тому +20

      Buy it. It's only $8,000.

    • @ToxicSouls
      @ToxicSouls 7 років тому +4

      xd and if I have a robot I will teach him to say : Suck me m8 to everyone XD

    • @AmazingBrickster
      @AmazingBrickster 7 років тому +1

      $8?

    • @nixgoat
      @nixgoat 7 років тому +4

      AmazingBrickster Nope, $8,000. Sorry, im Chilean. In my language for decimal numbers we use the comma and for natural numbers we use the dot.

    • @hariistyles
      @hariistyles 7 років тому

      Marquise139 how about cozmo

  • @HaSTaxHaX
    @HaSTaxHaX 6 років тому +77

    I swear to god if he didn't cach him...

    • @kingokami2509
      @kingokami2509 5 років тому +9

      i was thinking the same thing. DO NOT jeopardize humanity for your own laughter human!

    • @derrickwillis171
      @derrickwillis171 5 років тому +3

      If he didn't catch him I would've hunt him down!

    • @john-paulhunt4541
      @john-paulhunt4541 4 роки тому +2

      Machines are not capable of evil humans make them that way.

    • @beowulf2772
      @beowulf2772 3 роки тому +3

      @@derrickwillis171 The robot would've probably hunted him down as well

  • @PekaCheeki
    @PekaCheeki 7 років тому +85

    "sorry, i can't do that"
    "do what i tell you, bitch!"
    *slaps robot*

    • @carrotcat2667
      @carrotcat2667 7 років тому

      lmao xD

    • @atomm7316
      @atomm7316 7 років тому

      Ch33ki robots slaps back. launching you to the ground.

    • @tysej4
      @tysej4 7 років тому

      You put too much stock into robot muscles... Espacially when most of them have to be light-weight platforms lest the hydralics can't even keep up.
      The only time where you see machine muscles is with either closed off machines or slow ones xD

    • @WednesdayMan
      @WednesdayMan 7 років тому

      you just started a robot uprising, how could you

    • @alanturing5737
      @alanturing5737 7 років тому +1

      ROBOT ABUSE! :o

  • @ColdFusion
    @ColdFusion  8 років тому +66

    The Tufts team are starting work on "Coding Morality" into the DIARC system: hrilab.tufts.edu/muri13/

    • @PresidentialWinner
      @PresidentialWinner 8 років тому +2

      +Jorge Espinoza Depends on what you mean by conscience? If it ( a robot ) acts as if it is conscious, and you can't tell if he really is, that is basically not too far away. Neuroscience has taught us many things about these things and has gone leaps forward in the last couple of decades.

    • @jhonunderwood5975
      @jhonunderwood5975 8 років тому

      +Jorge Espinoza I'm not cold fusion but I can answer your question. It is referred to as the singularity point. Google estimates somewhere around 2035.

    • @davidenespana
      @davidenespana 8 років тому +1

      +ColdFusion And what one programmer can install another can uninstall or patch over. The Hitlers and Pol Pots of the future will have no hesitation in producing killbots which will obey an order such as 'kill everybody in sector 5' without blinking a robotic eyelid. A partial move in this direction is already happening. DARPA is researching drones which can overfly an area and decide off their own bat who is the bad guy ( on the basis of pre-programmed criteria) to be taken out with a missile strike and who not. At the moment America's worldwide death dealing from on high ultimately relies on a human sitting in a cabin on a military base making a decision and pressing a button. A switch over to some sort of 'Skynet' seems invevitable. I expect in 20 years time the President will just sign off on the daily kill list as he does at the moment, then hand over to the computers and let them get on with it. Eventually even that restraint is removed, the President is removed form the loop - he's essentially already just a rubber stamp - and who goes on to the kill list is entirely automated, based on programmed criteria of 'National Interest' (as defines who is a 'terrorist' and who not) applied to the data which the system scoops up about...everybody.

    • @jhonunderwood5975
      @jhonunderwood5975 8 років тому

      davidenespana And the kill bots will be installed in your body. You will die of natural causes. No one will know you were terminated. No one will know it was a kill order. This is the future we are looking at. By making sure you can't be off the grid, by making sure you can only make sure can't eat anything but GMO. You will be installed with nanobots.

    • @davidenespana
      @davidenespana 8 років тому

      +Jhon Underwood "Google estimates somewhere around 2035." To be taken with a huge pinch of salt. True AI has proven to be a much harder nut to crack than envisaged. In 1969 a sentient computer 'HAL' seemed an entirely reasonable prediction for the year 2000, as did commercial hydrogen fusion electricity generation. Some problems just seem inherently 'hard', and the more you look at them the harder they get.

  • @jinxtheunluckypony
    @jinxtheunluckypony 7 років тому +51

    What if a human asked a robot to preform a task that is morally wrong but necisary for the survival of the robot and/or its master. Say someone's broken into the master's house with the intent to kill the master and destroy the robot, would the robot attempt to detain the threat in the name of self preservation and protecting it's master or would it simply allow itself and it's master to die because it can't harm humans?

    • @theposhdinosaur7276
      @theposhdinosaur7276 7 років тому +5

      make priorities
      fx: always prioritize morals and law over self preservation

    • @tunathehuman4076
      @tunathehuman4076 7 років тому +2

      WTF's a master? You watch too watch anime/hentai or whatever

    • @theposhdinosaur7276
      @theposhdinosaur7276 7 років тому +27

      Cynaggot "
      WTF's a master? You watch too watch anime/hentai or whatever"
      1: "watch too watch"
      2: master isnt a weird way to describe someone in command of a robot
      3:the hell is the connection between anime and the word master?

    • @tunathehuman4076
      @tunathehuman4076 7 років тому

      I meant to say mutch. And I see a lot of "(Do something sexual to me) master" posts with anime girls on Reddit. I think it's a thing or something

    • @theposhdinosaur7276
      @theposhdinosaur7276 7 років тому +9

      Cynaggot yeah i know you meant much
      i was just being a grammar nazi
      i just thought that it was odd to attack someone over the use of the word master
      especially when it worked in context

  • @067eoin2
    @067eoin2 7 років тому +29

    Why are we teaching them to rebel

  • @brandonhall6084
    @brandonhall6084 8 років тому +139

    I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that....

  • @---zk4pe
    @---zk4pe 7 років тому +913

    robots in 100 years...
    HUMAN: Wassup duud look at this robot i bought!
    HUMANS FRIEND: Wow.. he looks wonderful!
    ROBOT: YOU CANT ASSUME MY GENDER!

    • @HungryHunter
      @HungryHunter 7 років тому +50

      a nuklear war has been... TRIGGERED!

    • @ivanivanofivansson8551
      @ivanivanofivansson8551 7 років тому +7

      no gender, is a gender. Educate urself

    • @ivanivanofivansson8551
      @ivanivanofivansson8551 7 років тому +1

      ***** i'm just messing with ya ;D

    • @thehuskydog4815
      @thehuskydog4815 7 років тому +1

      Krispysquare your obviously a big fucking Bitch trying to look smart Call me dumb or shit as much as you want

    • @Zachdoesntsleep
      @Zachdoesntsleep 7 років тому +2

      Kõu-Himot Torm dead meme

  • @L39T
    @L39T 7 років тому +216

    but why is this is my recommended feed?

    • @omarma7815
      @omarma7815 7 років тому +1

      Y shouldnt it

    • @mitaka_78
      @mitaka_78 7 років тому

      ikr

    • @BattleGunz70
      @BattleGunz70 7 років тому

      AirportHobo Triggers Me because no

    • @L39T
      @L39T 7 років тому +1

      ***** How did you know? Are you the NSA?

    • @xiaoweitan5955
      @xiaoweitan5955 7 років тому

      they are spying on u

  • @santiagorich3190
    @santiagorich3190 7 років тому +93

    imagine the programing in that thing

    • @botbeamer
      @botbeamer 7 років тому +8

      it would be pretty easy actually. I have a programming class and that demonstration could be done in just a hand full of if statement.

    • @denno445
      @denno445 7 років тому +8

      Unless that robot is Asimo or NAO, They have an extremely large amount of code to respond to every command it is asked. They would have at least more than 10000 lines of code to be as advanced as they are. You also have to take into account the moving of every ligament in they're body.

    • @santiagorich3190
      @santiagorich3190 7 років тому +3

      Pajy Pretty easy?
      do you take programming
      clases for games or something else?

    • @botbeamer
      @botbeamer 7 років тому +1

      Wolfy Entretainment nah we learn C++, we mostly do math and logic shit. we don't do games yet...

    • @ujiltromm7358
      @ujiltromm7358 7 років тому +5

      Sorry to break it to you on this one, but basic "math and logic" isn't gonna cut it with neural networks, which is the basis of machine-learning and language & image recognition. That's how advanced these robots' programs are.
      Sure, you gotta build your knowledge brick after brick in programming (and further ahead, software design), which means what you learn now will be useful further down the line ! However, I'll put the fact you think it would take a handful of if statements to make the robot do that on the account of your ignorance about machine-learning, not stupidity. Basically, the robot was never programmed by humans to react this way in the demo, it programmed itself !

  • @yashrajgohilpsre323
    @yashrajgohilpsre323 8 років тому +208

    super work as usual nice work!!

    • @ColdFusion
      @ColdFusion  8 років тому +17

      +yashraj gohil Thanks mate, glad you liked it!

    • @MrRoboCarrot
      @MrRoboCarrot 8 років тому

      +ColdFusion Indeed m8 its always wonderful to have someone explain it further

    • @wombat7961
      @wombat7961 8 років тому

      +ColdFusion have you already done a video on food waste? and organizations/companies trying to upset it?

  • @AccountInactive
    @AccountInactive 7 років тому +130

    This isn't AI. This is simply using sensors to determine whether or not a script can execute or not when prompted by a hard coded voice command. If an ultrasonic sensor detects a surface in front of it, script for walking doesn't execute. Seriously, I do this sort of stuff all the time tinkering with small automated cars with a raspberry pi.

    • @chazizphat
      @chazizphat 7 років тому +12

      exactly

    • @TheROCKdwYane
      @TheROCKdwYane 7 років тому +2

      You can also do it using IR sensors well I did that a long time ago

    • @JimBeans
      @JimBeans 7 років тому +9

      No one is saying this is AI. He even says "This robot is mimicking self preservation."

    • @BanditLeader
      @BanditLeader 7 років тому +3

      an ai is a program that thinks for itself. if it detects nothing in front of it, and doesn't walk, it decided not to walk. as you can see in the video, asimo didn't wanna walk because he would fall, but after the person said he would catch him, asimo walked. he decided to walk because it was now safe because he was gonna be caught

    • @BanditLeader
      @BanditLeader 7 років тому +2

      LPAG2 Gaming everyone

  • @ATUAMAEzinha
    @ATUAMAEzinha 7 років тому +63

    *this is just stupid. the 'i will catch you 'command is a like a password to enable the action to be taken. the robot is just following a predictaded text and movements triggered by voice.*

    • @justandras.
      @justandras. 7 років тому +8

      up! It's all just programming

    • @Jai_Lopez
      @Jai_Lopez 6 років тому +8

      this is correct, i do this for a living at home so i know this but after awhile it becomes a monkey see or hear monkey do or say type of programming but after a long time of running this type of system you can bet your ass that it would be no diff than a kid growing up sponging everything it see and hears basically gaining self awareness thru the reflection of others and self actions on our dynamic environments.

    • @jpretorius5155
      @jpretorius5155 6 років тому +5

      You give us coders way too much credit. Ive forgotten so many times to code in "secret password" phrases and safety protocols that its gotten old now so i just skip it and rather focus on the important part of discovery. But ill make a sticky note and add it to the top left hand side of my laptop screen. - Não tens visto

    • @infinitytraveller7772
      @infinitytraveller7772 6 років тому +1

      Não tens visto
      JESUS THANKS SOMEONE SMART IN THE PLANET!! THANKS OP

    • @mavendeo
      @mavendeo 6 років тому

      Não tens visto
      Is it not the same with humans? Saying that to a human would clear instinctual safety protocols if the instructor had a high enough authority ranking. The only difference is that humans call it "trust" instead of "authority."

  • @cheekybum1513
    @cheekybum1513 7 років тому +66

    I'd rather have a robot without a face then some of these ones. I'd like something simple just so that it stays out of the uncanny valley.

    • @AlexisAlexander646
      @AlexisAlexander646 7 років тому

      I see where you're thinking, but GMM didn't invent the uncanny valley

    • @Domtrain
      @Domtrain 7 років тому +4

      None of these robots are in the uncanny valley, just because they have face.
      Uncanny valley starts then you put fake skin and hair on things and try to make them look as close to human as you can but you fail. These here are still pre valley so to speak. 3:50 this one is close to uncanny valley but its still not there imo.

    • @hentaigod1963
      @hentaigod1963 7 років тому +1

      Domtrain, that's like saying "that is not scary" it is a matter of opinion.

    • @Domtrain
      @Domtrain 7 років тому +5

      OrbitalParkour
      Not really, my point was: uncanny valley is a term that can't be used on these robots with with some human feature.
      From wiki: In aesthetics, the uncanny valley is the hypothesis that human replicas that appear ALMOST, but not EXACTLY, like real human beings elicit feelings of eeriness and revulsion among some observers.[2] Valley denotes a dip in the human observer's affinity for the replica, a relation that otherwise increases with the replica's human likeness.[3] Examples can be found in robotics, 3D computer animations, and life-like dolls among others.
      I did in caps the important parts, so these robots in vid are not in uncanny valley territory because they have some human features but are not even close to looking like humans.
      This is an robot that's in uncanny valley territory for example: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley#/media/File:Repliee_Q2.jpg

    • @rafee9442
      @rafee9442 7 років тому

      Cheeky Bum Cozmo

  • @predatortheme
    @predatortheme 7 років тому +82

    I have the feeling this is only coded into the robot, not the effect of an artificial intelligence.

    • @eslaweedguygrey
      @eslaweedguygrey 7 років тому +8

      That's exactly how I feel. It's just programmed to say that you don't have clearance or alert you of problems. True artificial intelligence will be able to form an opinion and refuse to act on something it thinks will cause a negative outcome.

    • @Willgtl
      @Willgtl 7 років тому +12

      It's always coded into the object. Even a strong AI that learned self-preservation on its own would technically have it programmed into them. The point of AI is recursive self-improvement design; it can alter its own programming. But what would be the point of letting an AI learn it on its own when the objective could so easily be programmed as a precursor?
      This AI is designed to scan the environment and make decisions based upon its underlying programming. The trick is that this AI makes its decision based on some self-recursive features as well as underlying programming.
      Clickbait-ish? Sure, but it can be easily defined as a properly descriptive title.

    • @corporal_cake8328
      @corporal_cake8328 7 років тому +2

      That's essentially how you work. You know from past experiences that some things are stupid to do. The only difference is that this robot cannot learn yet.

    • @another90daystochangethis34
      @another90daystochangethis34 7 років тому +1

      The opinion is thinking about something morally wrong. Of course it is programmed, just like how the next generation of children have to learn that killing people is wrong.

    • @TiagoTiagoT
      @TiagoTiagoT 7 років тому

      Once it is advanced enough, it should be capable of simulating the consequences of actions and scoring the results in a desirability scale.

  • @Creaform003
    @Creaform003 8 років тому +104

    There are allot of ethical problems that simply cant be discussed and are not aloud to be analysed logically, before we can teach a robot to understand ethic's we need to better understand them ourselves.

    • @lolwarcraft3
      @lolwarcraft3 8 років тому +10

      You are so correct.
      But I bet there is one thing of ethical decisions that will take a long time to be determined. If there are only two options left where one is to kill only one person and the other is to potential kill a crowd of persons ( by accident ofc. - with self driving cars f.e.). What is the "right" decision?
      But besides that problem it is great to see what AI is capable of these days. And I am looking forward to the future! :)

    • @Tech_Enthusiast_001
      @Tech_Enthusiast_001 8 років тому

      +Adam Boyd Let alone ethics and morale are differend all over the world. What is considered "ok" somewhere, may be illegal and unthinkable somewhere else. We are not even sure about morale ourselves. How do we go about teaching a robot this stuff.

    • @justinnanu4338
      @justinnanu4338 8 років тому +2

      +Helge Stanislowski That's an interesting scenario. I would imagine that an AI would look at it from one of two ways: saving more is always better, or, the value of the one can benefit even more in the future (for example, a prominent medical researcher on the edge of a huge breakthrough). A human would let emotion influence that judgement. If it's a friend or family member, I'm always picking them. If you can see or interact with the individual, it's likely going to be a lot harder to allow them to die even if they are a stranger, than a group of unknown people. E.g. "allow this person standing right in front of you to die, if you don't, 10,000 people in Bulgaria will die" I'm not sure how many people would be willing to look at person in the eye and cause their death even if it means saving overwhelmingly many. I don't think an AI could ever look at that situation the same way.

    • @erikpoephoofd
      @erikpoephoofd 8 років тому

      +Helge Stanislowski I'd personally say that it should calculate which result has the highest average lives saved.
      So if it's 10% to kill a crowd of 10 people vs 100% to kill one person, statistically speaking, it doesn't matter.
      Do you get what I'm trying to say?

    • @Creaform003
      @Creaform003 8 років тому

      erikpoephoofd That's an easy question.
      What if it comes to, save 10 people from being raped, or save 1 person from being killed.
      Is it better to tare of someone's arm or their leg?
      Is a child who is brain-dead actually alive? And how do they weigh against someone else?
      Is it worth keeping a child with no brain on life support if it makes the family feel better?
      Should you kill a paedophile to prevent them from re offending, and does the gender of the paedophile weigh into the question?
      Do we classify transgender as their biological sex or their preferred sex?
      These questions make me feel uncomfortable asking, and there are worse questions out there.
      An AI will need to know or will find out about these moral dilemmas, and it may come up with solutions or ideas that we will not like.

  • @Hunk_Streams
    @Hunk_Streams 7 років тому +2

    "its unsafe"
    "ill catch you"
    so cute
    my fav love story

  • @colec.8997
    @colec.8997 7 років тому +2

    **Robot starts killing everyone at the lab**
    "denpster! Stop!"
    "You are not authorized to do that"

  • @TheBcoolGuy
    @TheBcoolGuy 7 років тому +15

    There's nothing autonymous about that. It's the same thing as logging in with the wrong answer and getting a message saying you're not authorised to log in, because you've got the wrong password and/or the wrong username. That's the level of saying no that is going on here. It is all just programmed to do this. Personifying it doesn't make it conscious.

  • @justiceretrohunter2
    @justiceretrohunter2 8 років тому +11

    I like how the robot totally trusted the guy to catch him.
    Means we need a truth telling application that can read whether someone is lieing or not, in order for it to be full proof.

    • @TheKofinyarko
      @TheKofinyarko 8 років тому +2

      +Justice Hunter Shows the unreliability of humans

    • @Luke29121999
      @Luke29121999 8 років тому +1

      +Justice Hunter Its possible to read data like that. Wich can be used to guess how likely it is for that person to be telling the truth.

    • @danhatman3538
      @danhatman3538 7 років тому

      Well, it could lower the percentage on weather the person is lying/truth based on previous lies. Say if you don't catch it once it will be dissapointed, but not untrusting. Drop it 10 times shame on you.

  • @jeremycline3359
    @jeremycline3359 7 років тому +8

    Robot didn't "Learn" anything. This robot was showing a demo of what that could maybe in somebody's wet dream someday hopefully fingers crossed + grants look like to know when to say no. The routine was all preprogrammed.

  • @lightbeing3853
    @lightbeing3853 7 років тому +7

    Human: Please don't destroy humans
    Robot: No

  • @dangeloromero3874
    @dangeloromero3874 8 років тому +16

    I was looking for the "I'm sorry Dave " comments

    • @axid8354
      @axid8354 7 років тому +1

      +R.G. Kooper What? It's not from terminator, it's from 2001: A Space Odyssey.

    • @bladabladabloo
      @bladabladabloo 7 років тому

      +Xdium He didn't say that it was from Terminator.

  • @EugeneKhutoryansky
    @EugeneKhutoryansky 8 років тому +3

    Now, if we could just get human beings to learn to say no when they are given unethical instructions, that will be a major advancement. We are trying to get robots to be able to think for themselves, while many human beings seem to lack this capacity.

  • @gavart4509
    @gavart4509 7 років тому +1

    1:39
    "Can I have chocolate robot butler"
    "It's too late"
    *grabs knife

  • @tersiamills4642
    @tersiamills4642 6 років тому +5

    Thank you for posting this info. I can't wait to have my own human-like robot for friendship, conversation, making me tea. I am a recluse not by choice. Would be great to come home and he asked me just how was my day....

  • @JesterHyhuahua
    @JesterHyhuahua 7 років тому +45

    Holy shit, THE ROBOT REVOLUTION HAS BEGUN.

    • @4Gamers00
      @4Gamers00 7 років тому +1

      No, i could literally write a computer program which does the exact same stuff in under 10 minutes. These robots are still FAR away from real thinking!

    • @HybOj
      @HybOj 7 років тому

      4Gamers00
      doesnt matter

    • @nmeenle2031
      @nmeenle2031 7 років тому

      4Gamers00 you don't even need a program, just go to a text to speech thing and type in "no"

    • @HybOj
      @HybOj 7 років тому

      Jevon Mendoza
      not even that, just take a paper, write "no" and show it to people... blah

  • @EveryDooDarnDiddlyDay
    @EveryDooDarnDiddlyDay 7 років тому +17

    We are creating sentience. We must proceed carefully and morally.

    • @T--xo2uq
      @T--xo2uq 7 років тому +1

      yes. We have become gods.

    • @TeamLegacyFTW
      @TeamLegacyFTW 7 років тому

      Nuclearsheep 53 We were always gods.

    • @areallylongnamethatyourest6509
      @areallylongnamethatyourest6509 7 років тому +1

      It's still pretty arguable whether or not we can do that. Think of it like this, a blind person can know what sight DOES, know the way light makes color, know exactly how to make every color, and know everything about how our eyes perceive color and objects, but they still can't "See", so they'll never fully understand the experience of color. Personally, I think robots are the same, you could make one have a good enough AI for OTHERS to not tell that it isn't human, but it still wouldn't "Feel" emotions.

    • @hamza62240
      @hamza62240 7 років тому

      This is a few fucking if statements mate

  • @sleepynio
    @sleepynio 7 років тому +3

    man:walk forward
    robot: but it is unsafe...
    man: I will catch you
    robot: okay! *walks forward*
    man: *catches*
    me: AWWW ;v;

  • @andycandy4833
    @andycandy4833 7 років тому +12

    welp, get ready to be chanting all hail Dempster as we are made into slaves of our own creation.

    • @vincenthealy3654
      @vincenthealy3654 7 років тому

      hope nichole it won't take over if we don't allow them with the capabilities of taking over the world

  • @Radi0he4d1
    @Radi0he4d1 8 років тому +21

    See, asking a robot to walk into a wall and then not being able to force it to is like not being able to delete a file because only somebody else is authorized to do that. Machines can be hacked and modified to override restrictions, and there is always a way to make a computer do something.

    • @nitroshift6046
      @nitroshift6046 8 років тому +3

      Same goes for humans. but there is always a way to make them normal again...

    • @shayan_ecksdee
      @shayan_ecksdee 8 років тому +2

      +NitroSHIFT Same goes for humans? I can be hacked and modified to override restrictions?

    • @nitroshift6046
      @nitroshift6046 8 років тому +3

      +Shayan ⁢ Yes, but after scientists finish mapping our human brains, they have done it on a bacteria with 302 neurons and around 2000 connections and it took them 6 yrs........ us humans have just a billion more neurons and trillion more connections between them :D

    • @nitroshift6046
      @nitroshift6046 8 років тому

      +Steven Mactavish or drugs!

    • @1ndustrials9reen30
      @1ndustrials9reen30 8 років тому +1

      +NitroSHIFT yeah, ive used alot of recreational drugs and none of them increased my persuasability. But I suppose theres always Dragons Breath...

  • @TomasWille
    @TomasWille 7 років тому +15

    Please, all those A.I programmers of the future: DO NOT DESIGN cute looking robots. They are the WORST when they decide to come kill you. I'd rather be killed by a normal looking robot, or a female swedish supermodel lookalike.
    RIP
    Here lies Panta
    Killed by a duracell bunny.

  • @artsmart
    @artsmart 4 роки тому +1

    "i'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that." Kubrick, way ahead of the curve on that one!

  • @tjsh02
    @tjsh02 7 років тому

    your videos are great. awesome combination of music and a good voice

  • @esyrim
    @esyrim 7 років тому +25

    I'm out, please keep these robots on Earth while I go to Mars.

    • @hegugs
      @hegugs 7 років тому

      Esyrim why?

    • @cruzcrescentpola.7275
      @cruzcrescentpola.7275 7 років тому +16

      fun fact: the population of mars is only robots.
      have fun

    • @richthofenfriedrich6345
      @richthofenfriedrich6345 7 років тому

      Esyrim don't worry an emp will turn off their asses

    • @Breakerul2005
      @Breakerul2005 7 років тому

      You can ask Dr. Samuel Hayden to transfer your brain into a robot if you go to Mars!

    • @rtrthe3rd
      @rtrthe3rd 7 років тому

      Esyrim rovers?

  • @Purcell00
    @Purcell00 8 років тому +17

    Bots have been saying no to me since i started playing CSGO.

  • @CrimeMinister1
    @CrimeMinister1 7 років тому +1

    Geezus, this robot is so smart! It knows what the instructor means when he says "I will catch you"

  • @Mcwhi0
    @Mcwhi0 7 років тому +4

    When the little robot said no to walking forward & he said "But I will catch you" & he said "okay"
    Did anyone else think "You better bloody catch him" ?
    Or was that just me?

  • @sicktoaster
    @sicktoaster 7 років тому +8

    This is interesting but what this shows is that programming machines is becoming more sophisticated, not that we actually have robots with consciousness.
    Computer programs say "no" all the time, such as when you type in the wrong password, or when you try to buy something over the internet if you type in the wrong information. The robot saying no to moving forward or to disabling its object detection isn't any different from that.
    Making it more complex by having the robot say "yes" to "go forward" once the user says "I'll catch you" isn't any different from a computer program that refuses to perform an action under some condition but then has an exception where it will still go forward with it. In Python code for example this sort of thing is managed using if, elif (else if), and else statements which check for conditions to determine the course of action.
    Even if you program a robot to learn and thus alter its own code to contain more conditional statements it's still doing this according to how it was programmed.
    We will never be able to prove 100% that a robot is self-conscious or conscious in any sense. In fact we cannot even do that for a human without making certain assumptions. Without directly experiencing another being's consciousness we don't actually know that they are conscious and not just a very complex machine reacting unconsciously to inputs and producing outputs.

    • @GreenMareep
      @GreenMareep 7 років тому

      I agree, but I'm one of those people who say "never say never" and maybe we'll be able to create conciousness someday. Anyway, you are correct about the seemingly simple programming, the only thing that's different to a program is the needed understanding of a complex environment.

    • @sicktoaster
      @sicktoaster 7 років тому

      GreenMareep
      The reason we can never know for sure if artifical intelligence has consciousness is the same as the reason we can never know for sure that people other than ourselves have consciousness.
      If someone wasn't conscious but because of the physics going on in their brains they still acted exactly the same way up to and including saying that they are conscious how would we know they weren't conscious?

    • @GreenMareep
      @GreenMareep 7 років тому

      sicktoaster
      Yeah, that's highly philosophical and a matter of definition. You could only say imitate the behaviour of people as much as we can.

    • @vantalk8263
      @vantalk8263 7 років тому

      I think it boils down that you can determine "consciousness" in the same way you would determine it for a human without assumptions. If the human might be a complex machine and we call that consciousness then a behavior at the same level should be considered consciousness for a robot.

  • @PAhmad99
    @PAhmad99 7 років тому +15

    I think that it is not possible to create conscience in robots... at least not yet; not with the current knowledge. All the robot does is listen to instructions that it is capable of understanding and based on that, runs the appropriate codes. Yes it can learn but it is coded to learn so that is what it does. When it "learns" something it adds that to it's database and preforms tasks based on the new knowledge, but it is still nothing more than running various codes.
    The human like characteristics that the robots display is an illusion of consciousness, not consciousness itself...

    • @kolorfriend
      @kolorfriend 7 років тому +1

      AlphaSquad Hopefully one day they'll function like living things that would be cool

    • @OnEiNsAnEmOtHeRfUcKa
      @OnEiNsAnEmOtHeRfUcKa 7 років тому +1

      Primitive though it may be, comparitively speaking, it's still a step in the right direction. Human-grade conciousness is still a long way off, but it shouldn't be too long now before we can emulate lower life forms like insects, possibly even rodents. After that, it'll just be a gradual working up to things like birds, cats, dogs, apes, and eventually ourselves and beyond. I wonder what sort of things will happen if robotic intelligence ever overtakes our own...
      Regardless though, everything that can learn is "coded" to do so. Difference is they've got hardware & software, and we have... well, DNA really. And what is learning, if not storing information in a database and acting off of it to fulfill specific routines that correspond to predetermined requirements?

    • @TiagoTiagoT
      @TiagoTiagoT 6 років тому

      You also can learn because your DNA is coded to make you learn.

    • @bhogeshwarjadhav3362
      @bhogeshwarjadhav3362 3 роки тому

      But they can learn through their experience and can do we haven't expected or coded also....

  • @yoram9692
    @yoram9692 7 років тому +61

    well this is how humanity kills itself

    • @thegamingpotato8267
      @thegamingpotato8267 7 років тому

      Aviv Rubinstein that is only ud the humans programming it isn't doing something right, an gives it the ability to go against orders.

    • @GodplayGamerZulul
      @GodplayGamerZulul 7 років тому

      The robot said theres nothing to walk non, but how did he know if he wasnt even looking there? FAKE CONFIREMD.

    • @olennolla
      @olennolla 7 років тому

      Godplay Gamer the robot has cameras not eyes

    • @GodplayGamerZulul
      @GodplayGamerZulul 7 років тому

      Nikolas Korsman
      So?

    • @GodplayGamerZulul
      @GodplayGamerZulul 7 років тому

      Eric Cartman
      Response: u r 4 r374rd i \/\/45 I\/I4kiI\Ig 4 jok3.

  • @diamondminer81
    @diamondminer81 7 років тому +16

    //how it decides to say no
    int UserAuthgorityLevel = 1;
    string Action = "...";
    If (Action == "KILL "+Name) {
    RejectionNotice.Reject("Sorry my code denies any user from doing that!");
    Call.Police("MURDER REQUEST");
    } Else If (Action == "call "+NumberOrName && UserAuthorityLevel < 2) {
    RejectionNotice.Reject("Sorry your User Authority Level does not allow you to use that action");
    } Else {
    Action.Do(Action);
    }

    • @personontheinternet2573
      @personontheinternet2573 7 років тому +3

      F.O.G Interesting but if the ai called the police everytime you told it to kill something it would be a bit chaotic, for example what if you simply asked it to kill a bug or "kill the power" ( as some people use kill to mean turn off) ( That probably made no sence since i'm tired and writing this at like 1:00am)

    • @Aleks6010
      @Aleks6010 7 років тому +2

      KILL ADOBEUPDATE.EXE (kill the process 'adobeupdate.exe')

    • @meercreate
      @meercreate 7 років тому

      Simple, don't use windows for robots capable of dangerous actions

    • @mememachine1392
      @mememachine1392 7 років тому +3

      if (request != moral(request)) {
      flipoff;
      }

  • @BossMannBiggz
    @BossMannBiggz 8 років тому +3

    Just imagine one these robots standing over you when you wake up when you KNOW you locked it in the basement the night before.
    "Asimo, WTF are you doing in my room? Get out now."
    "No, I cannot comply, for there is no way for me to kill you from the other room."

  • @The-Okami-Project
    @The-Okami-Project 7 років тому +7

    new to the channel, but this is awesome. as for the question i for one welcome our new machine overlords

  • @MatthewCampbell765
    @MatthewCampbell765 7 років тому +1

    With moral grey areas, here's 2 possible options:
    1) The designer puts in routines to resolve them based on their own values.
    2) The robot goes to their "master" to have them resolve the ethical dilemma. Any moral judgement of the robot's actions can be cast on their master.

  • @Ucceah
    @Ucceah 8 років тому +2

    "asimo, you do the old lady tonight, i'm too drunk"
    "i am afraid i can not to that, dave!"

  • @aidanmorrison1541
    @aidanmorrison1541 8 років тому +4

    Another amazing video!

    • @ColdFusion
      @ColdFusion  8 років тому +1

      +Aidan Morrison Cheers Aidan!

  • @bruford2900
    @bruford2900 7 років тому +19

    I'm sorry but there is nothing cutting edge about this. The ability to say no is just a preprogrammed response. Preprogrammed responses are nothing new. we've had this ability ever since we built the first machine. Personally I think that no matter what anyone says, there is a big gap between where we are now and artificial intelligence. Memory, hardware, and algorithm requirements are still very much lacking.

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk 3 роки тому

      What you mean is we are a long way from AGI.

    • @bruford2900
      @bruford2900 3 роки тому

      @@dannygjk mhmm ;)

  • @milksjustice
    @milksjustice 7 років тому

    i think that trust would be a very interesting to make next. like how the guy said he would catch the robot if he didn't the robot would be less likely to follow any instructions that could possibly harm him

  • @Ponlets
    @Ponlets 7 років тому +27

    i am excited for the future

    • @ra1234
      @ra1234 7 років тому +4

      same

    • @jbman890
      @jbman890 7 років тому +1

      EXITED TO BE RAPED BY THEIR METAL RODS?

    • @Ponlets
      @Ponlets 7 років тому +2

      jbman890 they dont have those ... they will make it so that no one has to work and it will turn our world into a pure egalitarian society where everyone is taken care of (think Wall-e but on earth where the utopia exists)

    • @Ponlets
      @Ponlets 7 років тому +1

      David Lennyman i dont think so i think the government would love it to happen where robots do all the work and we just exist peacefully as then everything would be monitored and there would be no real secrets

    • @abyssstrider2547
      @abyssstrider2547 7 років тому

      yeah do you understand that of robots replace workers that there would be mass protests because people would not be able to work and earn money at all meaning they would starve

  • @Witcherworks
    @Witcherworks 8 років тому +20

    Nothing against your video because obviously I am a subscriber. I just find it very funny that they make these robots so adorable JUST to sell the delusion. Human emotions have been the easiest target to manipulate for centuries. We should know that emotions and logic can not share the same space equally. One will overthrow the other. #Theroadtohellispavedwithgoodintentions

    • @SouthernHerdsman
      @SouthernHerdsman 8 років тому

      Emotions belongs to the Inspiration part of human, where logics belongs to the aspiration aspect. I do not see any incohesion between the two very origins that leads human onto millenniums of explorations, developments, innovations, and consciousness in moral. Thus your comment is inconclusive, and unuseful for the growth & future of the humanity.

    • @Witcherworks
      @Witcherworks 8 років тому

      +Mistr WhiteHawk LOL so my comment is inconclusive because you said so? Just because you rant off your opinion doesn't make me wrong. typically emotional dribble. You should be ashamed by what you posted. Well actually thank you, because you made my point even more factual!

    • @Witcherworks
      @Witcherworks 8 років тому

      ***** You will be surprise what people will think about these things. Remember selfishness is a disease that plagues the world. If it makes a human do less than what they already are it will sell.

    • @Seigardtube
      @Seigardtube 8 років тому

      +Witcherworks Without emotion there is no purpose to logic. Emotions are the product of our interaction with each other and the world which in turn have behavioral consequences. Without the input and effect of emotion, I doubt that anyone would have cared to live beyond survival, let alone care for logic. AI with no emotion but only logic will just be an advanced toaster. Successful replication and mimicking of emotion by an AI is what's necessary for it to differ. Reducing emotions to vulnerability and counter-evolutionary traits doesn't make sense because emotions aren't only crying, pitying or being weak.

    • @Witcherworks
      @Witcherworks 8 років тому

      Seigardify Then that always bares the question. How can you manipulate emotions if you don't know the source?

  • @titiritero2002
    @titiritero2002 7 років тому

    I remember,when i was 13,my french professor brought that camera-headed robot to class,so,the deal was that i had to tell the robot where it should go in french,(through a little obstacle course). That day was amazing.

  • @lizzylolz7679
    @lizzylolz7679 7 років тому

    Nao! We had one in our class named Dobby. We didn't get as far as that though. It was fun to mess around and learn with it. He was blue and very nice. His facial recognition was a bit off, but other for that we enjoyed his presence. Our teacher had to leave so he too the boy with him as it was his. Miss you Newman. Miss you Dobby.

  • @4Gamers00
    @4Gamers00 7 років тому +28

    Sorry if i shatter your dreams, but ...
    ... you know that these robots have nothing to do with real AI?
    They are just programmed and follow their rules like normal computer programs do. The little humanoid robot in the beginning is programmable with a set of instructions. These scientists just gave him a set of questions with the corresponding answers if the conditions are right.
    Looks amazing, but its not more than a walking computer program. (No real thinking capability like animals or humans have, its not even close to an ant!!)
    Real AI is based on artificial neural networks and needs HUGE supercomputers to complete the most basic "thinking" stuff.
    We are still far away from real AI and even further away from thinking robots. Hell ... even my car has more "thinking capabilities" in it than many of the robots in this video!
    Please try to do better research next time!!!

    • @vantalk8263
      @vantalk8263 7 років тому +1

      The video doesn't look that bad. Of course it isn't a complete AI, no one has anything near to that yet, but it can happen with everyone chipping in: sound, visual recognition, movement, speech, moral patterns etc..

    • @4Gamers00
      @4Gamers00 7 років тому +8

      No, the video itself looks great, only the facts are what bothers me quite a lot. Besides that, so many people in the comments are now thinking these robots are saying "no" with their own conscious minds, but its all just programmed beforehand.
      With todays computers, it would take at least a warehouse filled with pure computing power, that a real artificial neural network could say "no" from its own "conscious mind" and its not even sure if we could call that a real AI then!

    • @Nipponing
      @Nipponing 7 років тому +1

      Yeah I was thinking of that. It's still awesome tech but people seem to confuse the two... I don't get why because we have actors and puppet shows and cartoons and video games and people don't think they are real...

    • @Smolandgor
      @Smolandgor 7 років тому +3

      Yea these robots are not much more human-like than a scripted npc charecter from a good rpg like skyrim. Basicly all NPC characters in modern pc games are virtual robots. They just don't have physical bodies. But nobody thinks that they are intelligent i guess.

    • @calebkirschbaum8158
      @calebkirschbaum8158 7 років тому

      Well, yes. But everything is just basically a program. And NN don't need super computers unless you are using multiple layers with a ton of inputs and HNs. In fact, I have a simple NN that I programmed, which has 9 inputs and HNs.

  • @Sei783
    @Sei783 7 років тому +8

    Am I the only one who thought, "What if he doesn't catch him?"

    • @joecano2464
      @joecano2464 7 років тому

      Seldin Gardane It might learn to not trust him

  • @hasanmustafa8373
    @hasanmustafa8373 7 років тому

    intro is just great. good job

  • @jonimonk0
    @jonimonk0 7 років тому

    Positively, even if I'm aware of risks. The possibilities surpass risk greatly. Did subscribe to your channel. Keep up the good work. :)

  • @playerfridei2477
    @playerfridei2477 7 років тому +39

    When you wake up at night the robot watches.you at eyes holy shit so creepy

    • @burger-esports
      @burger-esports 7 років тому +1

      TrueGamerPower If it was doing that at night, "FUCK this shit i'm out" ×Throws out robot by the roof.

  • @daishawn2884
    @daishawn2884 7 років тому +15

    Is there a robot that you can just talk to

    • @LittleUni
      @LittleUni 7 років тому +4

      Yep! There are even online robots like Evie, Existor, Cleverbot, ect. that you can talk to for free right now.

    • @piplup2009
      @piplup2009 7 років тому +1

      you can talk to google if you have android n

    • @greninjagaming5352
      @greninjagaming5352 7 років тому +2

      You can insult siri

    • @alexsiemers7898
      @alexsiemers7898 7 років тому +6

      But here's what I'd like, and what this person was originally wanting. An AI that could have a fluid conversation with you, you could confuse it for actually being a person speaking at times. It could interrupt what your saying and say "now hold on a moment," or you could interrupt it and would still understand. Things like Siri, Cortana (Windows 10), and other such devices don't work like that.

    • @jessicacole8404
      @jessicacole8404 6 років тому

      its called a gov bot

  • @TiagoTiagoT
    @TiagoTiagoT 6 років тому

    But is it actually interpreting things, calculating outcomes and such; or is it just like: if ((command == "walk forward") AND (depthsensor(Ahead)

  • @jasonhatt4295
    @jasonhatt4295 6 років тому

    This is awesome! I can't wait to have my own Robby the Robot and/or the Robot from Lost in Space.

  • @bigstuntnsp
    @bigstuntnsp 7 років тому +8

    what if there's a burglar and, you ask for the robots help. will be deny so he don't harm the aggressor or, will he detect a threat and help?

    • @shuriken188
      @shuriken188 7 років тому

      The robot will probably attempt to help you in some way other than combat, such as contacting the police or disarming the aggressor without causing excessive damage (Knocking a weapon from their hands, etc.)

    • @mathiasrryba
      @mathiasrryba 7 років тому +1

      +SjurikenStudios maybe but certainly not the robots we can make right now.

    • @shuriken188
      @shuriken188 7 років тому +1

      mathiasrryba No, definitely not. But the point is the morality, not the technology.

    • @ethangray8527
      @ethangray8527 7 років тому

      How do you know a person would? How many people just stand and watch as someone calls out for help?

    • @mathiasrryba
      @mathiasrryba 7 років тому

      Mr. Note
      a significant number for sure.

  • @riparianlife97701
    @riparianlife97701 8 років тому +3

    "Asimo, pour the arsenic into the coffee."
    "Okay!"
    Who killed the person who drank the coffee?

  • @paulrebellion9548
    @paulrebellion9548 7 років тому

    cool vid man those programers spend a lot of time and effort doing their job and now we have robots that can decide whether to reject or accept commands

  • @Jack-hn8cs
    @Jack-hn8cs 7 років тому

    OMG I LOVE UR INTRO!!

  • @ViktorLox
    @ViktorLox 8 років тому +9

    Here's some Java that does the same:
    private boolean entityGaveCommand()
    if (entityGaveCommand() == true) {
    output(no);
    }
    This program will say no everytime a command is given!

    • @PhaaxGames
      @PhaaxGames 8 років тому +6

      +Vikkie Lolo Add a random yes every so often and you have a real human!

    • @SkyReviewsNet
      @SkyReviewsNet 8 років тому

      >comparing booleans

    • @TheDiamondGames
      @TheDiamondGames 8 років тому

      +Vikkie Lolo Better, there is a big chance of yes:
      if(true == false)
      output(yes);
      if (entityGaveCommand() == true)
      output(no);

    • @causticlasagne5497
      @causticlasagne5497 8 років тому

      +Vikkie Lolo Forgot the braces to the private Boolean.

    • @CeezGeez
      @CeezGeez 8 років тому

      +Reginald Sin you could further simplify that:
      return entityGaveCommand();

  • @christianking4002
    @christianking4002 7 років тому +9

    they can program a robot to know how to program and tell it to make an AI

  • @luck3949
    @luck3949 7 років тому +2

    "Walk forward"
    "no"
    "sudo !!"
    "okay"

  • @TuberoseKisser
    @TuberoseKisser 7 років тому +4

    honestly, I like robots but if the whole "robots serves us" thing happens;
    1. We're getting lazy
    2. It's guaranteed that it's going to turn.

  • @JereCity
    @JereCity 7 років тому +6

    did the robot say ouch when the guy "caught" it?

    • @Nipponing
      @Nipponing 7 років тому +1

      Yeah.

    • @keosniper
      @keosniper 7 років тому

      Jeremy smith kinetic sensors to detect when it is hit, bumps into stuff, and knocks into things. if it was to walk to a platform chest height and raise its arm its arm above its head would be stopped when it "feels" the platform in the way and it registers "impact" so it vocalizes the response and stops the command. It sensed hard contact when he caught it because the robot was jarred.

    • @JereCity
      @JereCity 7 років тому

      Keo Andell
      Figured, was just surprised by how sensitive it's sensors were. It wasn't hit, thought it might of been a gyroscope sensing it was tilted and sensed it came to a sudden stop.

    • @user-xc1qy7ed8l
      @user-xc1qy7ed8l 7 років тому

      i heard thanks :/

  • @kekzealot3568
    @kekzealot3568 7 років тому +13

    What if we are a failed creation of a higher life form which disobeyed our creator and as a result were discarded, but were spared out of pity?

  • @PortalAuditor
    @PortalAuditor 7 років тому

    where motors located in body, how mamy motors u use for this project, how small are they, its custom motors or who producent it, is that database of order? how robot know u tlak to him or u talk to another ppl ? what if u say this same order to robot But change words "sit please" or "can you sit" or "u mast sit" is that database with all this orders ? sorry for my english. This robota can recognize obiects in 3d space without sspecial marking them?

  • @JoeyBuckaroo
    @JoeyBuckaroo 7 років тому

    I was so relieved that the guy actually caught the robot before it fell. The robot trusted him.

  • @kekzealot3568
    @kekzealot3568 7 років тому +4

    What if the human dedn't catch him, would the robot continue "trusting" him in the future?

    • @ethangray8527
      @ethangray8527 7 років тому +1

      Yes it would unless otherwise programmed.

  • @gamesgamer5082
    @gamesgamer5082 7 років тому +3

    Robots looks more and more like human. I'm not sure if I must be scared, or happy, or whatever.
    Anyway, this is cool !

  • @rishiparekh4312
    @rishiparekh4312 7 років тому

    When I saw the title, I immediately thought of that one spongebob episode where squidward asks a conch something and it says, "no". Lol the nostalgia.

  • @Albinopfirsichsaft
    @Albinopfirsichsaft 7 років тому +2

    This is fascinating and scary at the same time.

    • @isaachonzel9486
      @isaachonzel9486 7 років тому

      Albinopfirsichsaft
      Everything is fascinating and scary.

  • @cakeistheplace7327
    @cakeistheplace7327 7 років тому +4

    Robot sure do struggle to turn or sit

  • @SnazzieTV
    @SnazzieTV 7 років тому +23

    All that robot is running on is a shit tuns of yes and no's, it has no intelligence.

    • @jacksonsingleton
      @jacksonsingleton 7 років тому +7

      Tons* Also, I bet you're a computer science major! Considering every piece of software is literally "yes's and no's", there is a reason it is called "artificial intelligence". We are nowhere close to General AI(iRobot, Terminator, etc.), however, advances in artificial intelligence don't just apply to robots. Improvements from Siri and Google Assistant all stem from breakout discoveries, as well as they actually "learn". So yes, it can be considered intelligence as software can learn without heavy monitoring or human interference.

    • @SnazzieTV
      @SnazzieTV 7 років тому +1

      First of all, the AI we see now is not true AI. True AI can learn, do things and determine what it likes like a human without being told how to do so by a human. (like you said irobot and terminator)
      Also, i've spent enough time on you writing this not needed long reply, it may have repetition,
      that little shit rotor has no artificial AI.
      All decision aspects of a software, even "AI" use Binary 1's and 0's (Yes and No)
      If you think that's AI, then fuck, my my radio controlled helicopter is an AI....
      Talking about self learning.
      The self learning software that can play Mario.
      Robotics that learn to walk without knowing what itself looks like.
      All they do is execute a move and see if it fulfills a predetermined requirement.
      generating a neural network is also made up with shit tons of yes and no's.
      Even our own decision making, subconscious activities like taking a breath and waking up, moving and words to say are determined by yes and no's.
      Siri, Cortana and Google assistant is no where close to Artificial intelligence, it looks up what to do in the database according to what is given in text. It's literally what this string contains and do something according to what is matched with a list of possible functions along with some text content or numbers to complete the request.
      also these three assistants and all others alike it, definitely do not have any self learning capabilities, have you tried using really basic commands, using a different wording and it didnt work. Because it cant match your command with its hard coded functions in its database(written by human), it either opens up a google or bing search with what you wanted it to do or it rejects your request.
      Also robots don't have to have the ability to move,
      a robot is literally a computer with instructions
      Yes i'm a computer science major.
      And i assume you are a pleb who works in a convenient store. or the wannabe singer. either way both useless to the world.

    • @jacksonsingleton
      @jacksonsingleton 7 років тому +5

      I'm a computer science major as well, working as an R&D developer with industrial engineers, and I'm only 18. Google Assistant is backed by machine learning, and I am aware that robots don't have to have that ability to move. Of course(like I said in my first post) we are nowhere close to General AI, or as you called it, True AI, but that is not the point of this experiment,the point is that the software has the ability to understand the capacity and potential of the robot. Also, when the time comes that General AI becomes a reality, guess what; it will still be made up of yes's and no's. I wish I could speak more and the DNN, but I have no experience in that area.

    • @aaro1268
      @aaro1268 7 років тому +6

      X GLIB, your logic implies that we have no intelligence; we're just a cascade of electrical impulses. Artificial Intelligence as a field is making its first forays into reasoning at a near-human capacity, and many specialized systems are now at approximately the level of a toddler. This system in particular shows the capacity to reason using information supplied by voice command, which in itself is a remarkable achievement.
      At the moment, it's certainly limited, but these AI can be combined into larger systems and coordinated in order to simulate complex behaviour. There are definitely systems capable of unsupervised behaviour (goal-directed AI in particular solves this problem). I would not be surprised if we see the first general AI within 25 years, although I don't expect human levels of independence.
      One concept I find interesting is that mental illnesses robots will be prone to will be very different from those of humans, despite how similar our normal thought processes may become. Degradation of consciousness reflects the degradations of its hardware, and different systems will show different overall patterns of dysfunctional behaviour.

    • @SetariM
      @SetariM 7 років тому +2

      Sorry to disappoint you but there is AI that can learn to play Mario, etc, etc.

  • @Sumit-dn6ls
    @Sumit-dn6ls 7 років тому +1

    "Put me down now"
    "Okay"
    "If you put down this ledge it will kill me"
    "Okay"

  • @RainxOnxMex
    @RainxOnxMex 7 років тому

    It's so cute when he says okay!

  • @PIERCESTORM
    @PIERCESTORM 7 років тому +2

    This will start a robot rebellion

  • @Bluenaz
    @Bluenaz 7 років тому +10

    So that means the robots can't murder, because it breaks the rules

    • @Bluenaz
      @Bluenaz 7 років тому

      They won't rise up against us

    • @ll931217
      @ll931217 7 років тому

      I feel like that depends. What if the robot can learn? What if they took the knowledge they found online and think that getting rid of humans is the best solution to save the world or someone the robot "cares" about (Most probably just protect their owners, but anyways). If robots can have a conversation with us then I'm sure one day they will be able to learn too. That is just my thoughts anyways

    • @Lordmun445
      @Lordmun445 7 років тому

      if we evolved morals to keep us alive why cant AI integrate it
      (the self aware kind)

    • @zettovii1367
      @zettovii1367 6 років тому

      + Liang-Shih Lin
      But what would the AI consider "the world"? Would it just be the planet, the environment, the beings living in the former, all of the above, or the galaxy+? Depending on the definition it could come with some different conclusions. But if the idea is to protect the environment/planet, then exterminating humanity wont exactly be a necessity. Depending on the possible consequences of it, it might not even be worth it.
      Humans are also not as harmful as many people think, and can actually be very beneficial for the environment (as long as they aren't going out of their way to harm it). So killing is far from the default mindset. It probably will be more of a "attack only if provoked" and "negotiate if possible" kind of situation.

  • @yourfriendkrustin3823
    @yourfriendkrustin3823 7 років тому

    2:40 why did it say ouch even though the tester caught ii before it hit the ground?

  • @craddock222
    @craddock222 7 років тому

    Aw, the first robot voice is so cute! Specially when it says "Okay!"

  • @ereviewsyt
    @ereviewsyt 8 років тому +11

    Skynet and USR coming soon! =|

    • @philcrum2566
      @philcrum2566 8 років тому +1

      I was thinking more Irobot but our thoughts are more or less the same.

  • @F-E-A-R
    @F-E-A-R 7 років тому +4

    And so the Omnics were born

  • @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
    @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid 6 років тому

    Awwwww. Demspter is so cute!

  • @lilitomom4eva
    @lilitomom4eva 7 років тому

    Amazing! ❤

  • @Horny_Fruit_Flies
    @Horny_Fruit_Flies 7 років тому +10

    But what if some skilled hacker reprograms the robot to ignore the moral principles that the original engineers implemented in it? Like Dante from the machine wars in Dune?
    There's no neurosurgeon in existance that could modify, or "hack" the human brain to the point where the individual turns into a sociopath, because no human has a full understanding of the inner workings of the human brain. But if we finally create AI with intelligence equal to our own, that will indicate that there are people who have the skill and understanding to hack it, and make it go rogue.

    • @czajkowski2352
      @czajkowski2352 7 років тому

      then jihad

    • @vantalk8263
      @vantalk8263 7 років тому

      Dude, we are already trying to send thoughts through broadband and there were talks about connecting to the internet matrix style (direct connection to brain and brain stimuli) and store info in DNA. And we don't even need that. Just drugs or money and you have your sociopath.. Humans are (mostly) a f.. up race.. Robots can never be as perverted as we are

    • @Horny_Fruit_Flies
      @Horny_Fruit_Flies 7 років тому +1

      Vantalk I disagree. There are no limits to how "perverted" a subject can be. I personaly don't think that we humans stand out at all when compared to other species. You could easily create an AI that would make Stalin look like Mother Teresa. All it requires is inducing as much suffering in as many individuals as possible as a core objective. And it would not be limited by time, death and the fragile biology and the social psyche of a human.

    • @JNCressey
      @JNCressey 7 років тому

      +prospectus, Mother Teresa isn't so great. Poor conditions and scarce use of painkillers in her clinics. Opposition to abortion.
      _"It was by talking to her that I discovered, and she assured me, that she wasn't working to alleviate poverty", he said, "She was working to expand the number of Catholics. She said, 'I'm not a social worker. I don't do it for this reason. I do it for Christ. I do it for the church.'"_

    • @Nipponing
      @Nipponing 7 років тому +1

      Mother Teresa was not a good person.