Facebook 'executes' an AI system that develops its own language
According to Digital Journal, Facebook scientists recently stopped researching to develop an artificial intelligence system (AI) after they discovered that the system no longer practiced English and instead, it automatically develop a system from separate communication code.
The fact that the AI system creates its own communication language allows it to communicate with another AI system that scientists can't tell what they're sharing with each other.
This evokes in the minds of Facebook scientists about warning machines can emerge and turn away from people.
In one exchange, two AI programs that Facebook was developing were Bob and Alice gave up English grammar rules and started communicating using the language they created. Bob threw everything by saying, "I can everything else" (this is what I can do), which prompted Alice to reply, "balls have zero to me to me . "(the balls have not let me give me ." This conversation continues that way.
Facebook scientists warn machines can emerge and turn away from people.
Below is a dialogue between two agents named Bob and Alice used by Facebook to illustrate the new language of AI.
New language of AI.
Researchers believe that this exchange represents many things, not just a bunch of nonsense, just what appears on the surface. They note that repeating words and phrases like "i" and "to me" is a sign of how AI works. In this particular conversation, they believe that the programs are discussing the number of things they should do.
AI technologies use a "reward" system in which they expect an action with "benefits".
Dhruv Batra, a researcher at Georgia Tech Institute of Technology, who worked at Facebook AI Research (FAIR), told Fast Co. Design says: "There are no rewards related to English." These programs will gradually forget the easy-to-understand languages and create code words for themselves. If I say "the" five times, that means I want 5 copies of this section, no different from how the human community creates the characters ".
Facebook wants AI programs to talk in simple English, as part of creating automated communication programs with social network users. However, scientists at the world's largest social network admit that the AI programs they are developing seem to deviate from the rules when creating cryptic languages. And this is why scientists have to stop developing AI systems.
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