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This book might interest people that are aspiring or attempting to create a computer based AI server system, readers who are not sure what an AI server is about and need a second opinion. This book may also be of interest to people who like conspiracy theories and want to know how the internals of AI server systems work, at least the one described in this book. We know from different sources that AI systems can control large human population, can solve security issues and even predict the future. Some of knowledge we have about AI systems comes from science fiction writers and film producers that don’t bother to explain how exactly the machines they describe work. The people that actually make the systems usually keep their work secret or don’t have the time or maybe even opportunity to explain the logic behind their creations. The readers of this book will be able to find out how the AI server may work. Readers will be able to get to know the authors version of an AI systems without knowing anything about computers whatsoever and at the same time computer specialists will get ready made AI modules for their programming projects separated by their purpose.
In this book you will find theory needed behind an AI server, the abilities an AI server could have and a short description of software components that have to be implemented for a server computer with cameras, text input and listening devices.
Alexander Mesfin
Alexander Mesfin is a software engineer that writes about his ideas and inventions. He believes that it is important to share ideas as it is to fulfil them. Originally a 3D software graphics expert, he's now practicing as a robotics theoretician and blogging at facebook.com/ithumanoidrobotics. There are also works by him about computer servers. His books can be characterized by simplicity and precision while having character and emotional presence.
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AI Server Mobile Edition - Alexander Mesfin
AI server
Theory, abilities and components
By Alexander Mesfin
Copyright 2020 Alexander Mesfin
Table of contents
Audiences
Preface
Attempting prediction engines
The prediction engine incentive
The myth of choice
Opinions
The cake theory
Separation
Identification
Simplifying visual ID
Celebrity ping
Simplified stimulus
Observation based and event based behaviors
Putting it all together
Who's who and what they want
Sentiment
Scenarios
Character
Micro objectives
Micro relationships and instant decisions
Micro scenes
Failure of conclusion
A leap of faith is a pause
I'm not who you think I am, Mr.Why Not
The kick-start trivial model
The theory of inevitability
The state or modeling the current situation
Enforcements
Standards
Research
It's inevitable and it's supposed to be this way
Applied Research
Time stamps
Security
Finding dangerous individuals
Determining current status
Determining forced lean from a position in society or persuasion
Attachment patterns
The order of things
Perspective
AI decisions
Danger related to using an AI system in isolated facilities
Making life easier for subjects
Accelerating the social system
Finding a missing person
Using volunteers and AI control
Accuracy of information
Working with humans
Extreme control and splintering
Speeches that are almost entertaining
AI systems and force
Predictions based on circumstances
Individual behaviour model
AI superman
Stealth detection
Preparing for the worst
Using satellites
The instantaneousness of choice
The random ripple
Psychological manipulations
The super AI
Dirty deeds
Individual behaviour predictions
It's ironic
The future
The myth of expansionism
Halt in development
The machines purpose in a nutshell
The bad choice kill switch
Suspicious behaviour
Secrets
Suggestions of attacks
Snap shot filter or how to use a humans view of sight
Clusters of attention
Instant statistics
Dots
Natural phenomenons
Why are you doing this
Connections
Avoiding handshakes and fantasies becoming nightmares
It is what it is
The UI of an AI server
Implementation
Epilogue
Audiences
This book might interest people that are aspiring or attempting to create a computer based AI server system, readers who are not sure what an AI server is about and need a second opinion. This book may also be of interest to people who like conspiracy theories and want to know how the internals of AI server systems work, at least the one described in this book.
We know from different sources that AI systems can control large human population, can solve security issues and even predict the future. Some of knowledge we have about AI systems comes from science fiction writers and film producers that don’t bother to explain how exactly the machines they describe work. The people that actually make the systems usually keep their work secret or don’t have the time or maybe even opportunity to explain the logic behind their creations.
The readers of this book will be able to find out how the AI server may work. Readers will be able to get to know the authors version of an AI systems without knowing anything about computers whatsoever and at the same time computer specialists will get ready made AI modules for their programming projects separated by their purpose.
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Preface
A server, is a special computer that other computers send requests to and get a response, with responses sometimes produced by artificial intelligence. This is when a server is called an artificial intelligence server.
While AI server describes a server with artificial intelligence, AI server may also describe a source of intelligence. In this book you will find theory needed behind an AI server, the abilities an AI server should have and a short description of software components that have to be implemented for a server computer with cameras, text input and listening devices.
Back to Table of Contents
Attempting prediction engines
If you take a good look at social processes, you'll notice that everything remains pretty much the same.
For example, we know that a guy will go his wife's house at-least once a week. The laws are also a factor and help us predict the near future by playing a constraining role.
Most of the time we can be pretty sure that guys won't hit each other in the head on the street for no reason. Some people may be characterized by watching TV all day and making it easy to predict behaviour. If looked upon as points from above, friends and acquaintances will attach and detach from a person, slowing down or encouraging and giving speed.
Personality types can be taken into an account and used. Friendly, talks too much, kisses the first person to be in a room one on one with. Descriptions we use may be about increasingly small details. Movement speed, weight (weight will also tell how fast an elevator will go up).
This software, that potentially can be created or already exists just as described in this book, will encourage everything scientific and techy. The software has to use surveillance as a source. It will be good at prediction proportional to the amount of input information. Everything else is a matter of intelligence of a programmer, more precisely, mind set. This means that an AI server will be what the creator believes it should be. Here, we must also take into account interference from others and availability of technology, resources and even the knowledge to accomplish initial ideas. The product of the creator or creators may be something that was just settled for after giving up to go further, while others silently praising, leaving the creators displeased with their own performance. The software, maybe even special hardware, will also be a reflection of beliefs, skill and style of the individual developer or a team, here, like probably, nowhere else.
The programmer must disregard feelings as a factor, and pick necessity and common sense as the driving force behind all social behaviour. It might