[LINK] ChatGPT

Roger Clarke Roger.Clarke at xamax.com.au
Tue Jan 31 19:04:16 AEDT 2023


> On 31/01/2023 12:52 pm, David wrote:
>> Human affairs need to be managed by humans, not machines.

On 31/1/23 5:45 pm, Jan Whitaker wrote:
> Hmmm....I think it depends on the problem you're trying to solve. Humans
> can't solve every problem in their heads, nor can they sometimes
> determine what is actually true. I agree that relying on AI completely
> isn't right either. That we are having this consideration just shows how
> far we have come in AI. However, I would much rather AI or heavy duty
> computing figure out a space mission than someone without.
> 
> However, I reckon it's still better than those strange things they
> relied on in Minority Report.

Thoughts on the criteria to use in deciding which level of device
autonomy is applicable to any particular situation are in:

s.2.2 Drone Control (a) Autonomous Control [Drones specifically, 2014]
http://www.rogerclarke.com/SOS/Drones-E.html#DCA

s.4.1 Artefact Autonomy [AI generally, 2019]
http://www.rogerclarke.com/EC/AII.html#TAA
in particular the para. just after the Table

s.5.1 Complementary Artefact Intelligence
http://www.rogerclarke.com/EC/AII.html#CI

11. A Re-Conception of the Field [of AI and Robotics, 2023]
http://www.rogerclarke.com/EC/AITS.html#RAI
proposing the primary focus be on decision support, incl.:
-   Complementary Artefact Intelligence
-   Augmented Intelligence
-   Complementary Artefact Capability
-   Augmented Capability

Critical consideration of the above much appreciated!


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