xuhuflash459's Space http://xuhuflash459.posterous.com Most recent posts at xuhuflash459's Space posterous.com Sat, 28 Jan 2012 06:43:00 -0800 Oh You Wish All Your Friends On Social Media Were Real Don't You? http://xuhuflash459.posterous.com/oh-you-wish-all-your-friends-on-social-media http://xuhuflash459.posterous.com/oh-you-wish-all-your-friends-on-social-media By now I think we've all learned the difference between an actual friend and a virtual friend or smiling imagine on that Facebook web site, or at least most people know the difference, as I am wondering about all of those other social networking crowd lately. Just as letters are put in a specific series to help represent words, and key phrases strung together to symbolize ideas, concepts, events, knowledge, or thoughts - these pictures on one's social networking page are merely representations : but of what I ask?

How does anyone know their newest friends, who they've never met have been even the people these people represent, how does one know? Okay so, I dare to ask the question of some X'er with 750 friends listed on their Facebook page who they also have never actually met, so why you ask, well, let's talk about this shall we?

There was an interesting article in MIT's Technology Review just lately " Twitter Bots Create Surprising New Social Internet connections - Researchers show how simple programs posing as real people can shape interactions on Twitter, " by Mike Orcutt published with January 24, 2012. The article stated:

"You might get encountered a "Twitter bot" in advance of: an automated program that perhaps retweeted something you wrote since the device had particular keywords. Or even you received a message from an unfamiliar, seemingly human-controlled account, only to click on an associated with link and realize you'd been fooled by the spambot. "

Yes, here we go, computer scientists are really working hard to with their "Turing Test" AI intrusions, in fact, I've been types of playing around with a great artificial intelligent "philosophy" method lately, I haven't bothered to let the computer programmer know that i know it's not real, as I am learning by watching it, and only giving various clues to see if the programmers studying it are wise enough to know when someone is "playing it" - it turns out the thing is pretty decent.

Now then, when a computer program can try this, at that level, then surely a "twitter bot" or social networking bot can and will be used against you inside court of public opinion on myspace - amazing is the point that very few people quite possibly see what's happening now behind the scenes or how these these are manipulating human mass behavior within our society.

Can a AI pc program cause riots, disorder, and break down civilizations and society in the real world? One day it might just, for instance an Arabic Spring, initiated by a self-aware (semi) pc program, just having slightly fun. So, think on that, because this technology is actually here and capable with 2012.

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