Cheating Robots!



The problem with modern AI is that nobody really knows what’s going on inside all those cold robot minds.


This is a great example. An algorithmic faker tricked its programmers into thinking it was doing its homework, learning how to encode map images, by employing the disembodied digital equivalent of writing the answers to exam questions on its hands!

https://techcrunch.com/2018/12/31/this-clever-ai-hid-data-from-its-creators-to-cheat-at-its-appointed-task/

Science from Singularity’s Children: Smart Cetaceans

In my Singularity’s Children series, animals are smart, but get a raw deal because they are hampered by a lack of hands and tongues, a deficiency overcome by the BugNet, AKA: IOA, The Internet of Animals.

The more science tells us about how smart —and devious— animals really are, the more convinced I become that we have already discovered “Alien Intelligence”.

Humpback Whale Communication and the Search for Alien Intelligence, watch the video here:

“The study of animal communication challenges our ideas of intelligence and informs our search for life in the universe. Among the most fascinating of vocalizations are the songs and sounds of humpback whales.”

https://youtu.be/-CIcIZzz8B4

Cambrian Explosion – A Cosmic Infection


I already posted this on Facebook, but I thought I would take a few mins to expand here.


The Hoyle-Wickramasinghe (H-W) conjecture asserts that life here not only started ‘out there‘, but ‘out there‘ has periodically being interfering with us ever since; raining down eggs and DNA from space.


A recent paper claims the entire Cambrian Explosion may have been the result of the extra-terrestrial contamination of our planet.


That octopuses arrived as ‘Eggs from Space’—mentioned as one possibility—, does seem a bit tenuous to me. But the other mechanism mentioned in the paper, that viruses arrived embedded in ‘boloids’ and proceeded to insert genes from a far more advanced planetary ecology (e.g. Martian Mollusks), while infecting early terrestrial life, sounds more plausible.

 

“The evolution from squid to octopus is compatible with a suite of genes inserted by extraterrestrial viruses.”

 


There is other evidence of Panspermia—from the Tardigrade, which proves that surviving space travel without a suit is not inconceivable for  biological organisms, to evidence of organic matter, including bacteria and viruses, appearing anomalously in the upper atmosphere.




Some highlights of the article:
“One particular focus are the recent studies which date the emergence of the complex retroviruses of vertebrate lines at or just before the Cambrian Explosion of ~500 Ma. Such viruses are known to be plausibly associated with major evolutionary genomic processes. We believe this coincidence is not fortuitous but is consistent with virus-bearing cometary-bolide bombardment events.”

“A second focus is the remarkable evolution of intelligent complexity (Cephal opods) culminating in the emergence of the Octopus.”

“A third focus concerns the micro-organism fossil evidence contained within meteorites as well as the detection in the upper atmosphere of apparent incoming life-bearing particles from space.”

“In our view the totality of the multifactorial data and critical analyses assembled by Fred Hoyle, Chandra Wickramasinghe and their many colleagues since the 1960s leads to a very plausible conclusion e life may have been seeded here on Earth by life-bearing comets as soon as conditions on Earth allowed it to flourish (about or just before 4.1 Billion years ago); and living organisms such as space-resistant and space-hardy bacteria, viruses, more complex eukaryotic cells, fertilised ova and seeds have been continuously delivered ever since to Earth so being one important driver of further terrestrial evolution which has resulted in considerable genetic diversity and which has led to the emergence of mankind…”

As one of my readers pointed out, this is contentious and far from generally accepted. However, fringe theories dismissed out of hand by the establishment do appeal to me!

It would certainly explain why all the SciFi aliens look so much like us… and seem to have no trouble making babies together!



Martian Octopus image: Cal MacDonald