Autonomous Elves
from the running-the-show dept
When people used to talk about artificial intelligence, I always pictured little autonomous programs running around and doing things for people. Instead, all I started hearing about was "shopping bots" and other search engines, that aren't quite as impressive as the AI I was thinking about. Apparently, other people thought the same thing. Some researchers are testing out autonomous "assistant" programs called Elves. They sound pretty cool, though they still have a few bugs that need to be worked out (there's an example of an Elf cancelling an important meeting to discuss next year's funding for the Elves own project). Maybe someday soon I'll be able to let an Elf go out and write Techdirt for me.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Elves with a mind of their own
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more privacy issues and security concerns....
When I envisioned AI, I thought they would be more like "advisors" than "assistants." I'm for the "opt-in" AI -- I think AI should recommend actions, but not act unless directed to.
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