Great film… and nobody but Robin could have done that scene so well. Phew.
I wish I were in the timeline he’s still alive in.
I agree with that sentiment. If it’s any consolation I think his “spirit” lives on in the work he helped create and in the people he inspired.
Your complaint about AI is that it doesn’t understand nuanced human condition?
Of course it doesn’t. It wasn’t designed to! At its core the llm’s that we use right now are nothing more than complicated prediction engines that use man made algorithms to sound presentable enough to collate information for humans to consume!
I bet you couldn’t even articulate the correlation between the scene that you have posted and what AI may or may not be.
I blame “AI” grifters who are preying on enthusiasm for the next, big “scifi breakthrough” we’re all hanging on the edge of our seats for. AI Pushers came out calling it “AI” when everybody already had a conception of what AI is from media, muddling the point because the layman can’t crack into the “black box” that is machine learning.
What does this have to do with AI? Or are you talking about unconsciouss LLMs?
A true, consciouss artificial intelligence has the potential to experience things way more deeply that humans could even comprehend.
“Sum up the previously described situation from the perspective of someone like Robin Williams’ character in Good Will Hunting when he explains what life is really like to Will.”
Simulacrum of simulacrum. Quality degrades.
I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe… Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion… I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate… All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain…
The thing that pretty accurately predicts what I am trying to accomplish when I’m coding and more often than not generates useful code that comes next is fundamentally shitty because of what Robin Williams says here?
You’re just a Neanderthal conservative.