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I still find it a little odd... (Original Post) kentuck 14 hrs ago OP
Hah! hlthe2b 14 hrs ago #1
EarlG ex machina. Solly Mack 14 hrs ago #2
I am never quite sure how to answer having been a robot for decades. twodogsbarking 14 hrs ago #3
We are under attack orangecrush 14 hrs ago #4
"I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that." ColoringFool 14 hrs ago #5
Ok I know that's from a really famous movie but I can't remember which one....? Amaryllis 14 hrs ago #6
2001 Mossfern 13 hrs ago #8
HAL (snarky code for ibm .each letter +1). niyad 13 hrs ago #12
IBM: SCantiGOP 12 hrs ago #16
IBM: the company whose paper punch cards helped the nazis niyad 12 hrs ago #21
Those damn cards were everywhere in the '60s Wednesdays 11 hrs ago #27
We were still using them well into the 80s in the AF LogDog75 9 hrs ago #29
How did they know where they were? Data collection danger. IBM hunters. cbabe 11 hrs ago #28
Nope, I was completely sober, and that might be why I have so much trouble figuring out the ending Attilatheblond 12 hrs ago #22
The second time I saw the film was at a 20th anniversary showing niyad 11 hrs ago #26
Wow!! I didn't know that! hamsterjill 11 hrs ago #25
2001: a space odyssey cbabe 13 hrs ago #15
The bots do the work of human owners FakeNoose 14 hrs ago #7
It's envious of you, no doubt. MineralMan 13 hrs ago #9
What most humans don't understand about us robots... MiHale 13 hrs ago #10
What pisses me off is the robot saying "approved", and then just niyad 13 hrs ago #11
I'd like to express Stacey Grove 13 hrs ago #13
I second that wonderful thank you to Earl-as he has my life more enjoyable !!!!! Stargazer99 13 hrs ago #14
LOL, I never thought about that. Emile 12 hrs ago #17
Captcha is one of my deadly enemies Warpy 12 hrs ago #18
A very simple computer algorithm isn't a robot. Martin68 12 hrs ago #19
AI apparently can't identify pictures Progressive dog 12 hrs ago #20
AI is stuck in a time and place of its programming. kentuck 11 hrs ago #23
Just wait until we see AI bots take the place of professional psychiatrists and psychologists Wednesdays 11 hrs ago #24

niyad

(135,947 posts)
12. HAL (snarky code for ibm .each letter +1).
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 10:07 AM
13 hrs ago

Ii was probably the only person in the audience who was not stoned.

SCantiGOP

(14,807 posts)
16. IBM:
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 11:14 AM
12 hrs ago

The company that testified to Congress in the 1950’s that they didn’t see a commercial need for more than a dozen computers a year in the future, since they would be so huge and expensive to make.
And now I type that on a small hand-held computer with far more capacity than the biggest computer IBM made back then.

niyad

(135,947 posts)
21. IBM: the company whose paper punch cards helped the nazis
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 11:33 AM
12 hrs ago

round up the Jews at the beginnings of the Holocaust.

When I was in college, we had a prototype HP 2000 we named Smedley (cannot remember why) . Smedley took up about half of a 12×12 air-conditioned room. Today, my cell phone (not even my tablet) which is considerably smaller, has incredibly more power and capbility than Smedley, and doesn't go down for a tea break in the afternoon, nor does it swear at me!

Wednesdays

(23,655 posts)
27. Those damn cards were everywhere in the '60s
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 11:50 AM
11 hrs ago

When I moved into our new house 20 years ago, in the attic I found a Christmas wreath made ca. 1960's with those cards.

They were still in use when I registered for college in 1979 even though more advanced computers were certainly available.

LogDog75

(1,510 posts)
29. We were still using them well into the 80s in the AF
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 02:01 PM
9 hrs ago

I joined the AF in 1975 and we used the 80-column keypunch card. Every Friday, we took one to two boxes of keypunched cards (2,000 card to a box) to the data processing center for them to run over the weekend because our computer program took the longest on base to run. By the late 80s, we converted to a dedicated, in-house computer system eliminating keypunch card.

I was quite good at keypunching. I could keypunch information from a paper or program the drum to skip to the card columns when there was a large amount of information in the same format.

cbabe

(7,090 posts)
28. How did they know where they were? Data collection danger. IBM hunters.
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 11:54 AM
11 hrs ago

Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IBM_and_the_Holocaust

IBM and the Holocaust - Wikipedia

IBM and the Holocaust: The Strategic Alliance between Nazi Germany and America's Most Powerful Corporation is a book by investigative journalist and historian Edwin Black which documents the strategic …

Attilatheblond

(9,586 posts)
22. Nope, I was completely sober, and that might be why I have so much trouble figuring out the ending
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 11:34 AM
12 hrs ago

Movie: 6 times viewed
Book: 3 times read

Still have questions

Not even going into how I deal with the squeals

niyad

(135,947 posts)
26. The second time I saw the film was at a 20th anniversary showing
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 11:49 AM
11 hrs ago

at the planetarium in San Diego, on the big overhead sky screen. It was quite an experience, including the headache!

hamsterjill

(18,108 posts)
25. Wow!! I didn't know that!
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 11:48 AM
11 hrs ago

Thanks for sharing. I remember watching the movie and thinking "nah that'll never happen"!!!! LOL

Uh huh...

cbabe

(7,090 posts)
15. 2001: a space odyssey
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 10:19 AM
13 hrs ago

When ai runs amok.

Sidenote: HAL is IBM tribute (one letter over)

HAL 9000: "I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"

https://m.

&pp=0gcJCWQCo7VqN5tD&ra=m

Trailer

https://m.



FakeNoose

(43,449 posts)
7. The bots do the work of human owners
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 09:33 AM
14 hrs ago

... because it's cheaper than paying humans to do it. Also the results are probably more reliable as well. Bots don't ask for raises or paid holidays, and "full benefits" are unheard of.

MiHale

(13,332 posts)
10. What most humans don't understand about us robots...
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 09:55 AM
13 hrs ago

OMG…I nearly let it out…you’re good kentuck.

niyad

(135,947 posts)
11. What pisses me off is the robot saying "approved", and then just
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 10:06 AM
13 hrs ago

repeating the cycle over and over again.

Stacey Grove

(269 posts)
13. I'd like to express
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 10:10 AM
13 hrs ago

gratitude to the ownership of this site for maintaining and keeping it going. I imagine it's more a labor of love than a cash cow (compared to major propaganda/social media sites like FB, etc.). And yes, I might be assuming too much.

I enjoy the algorithm-free site features DU offers.

Warpy

(114,820 posts)
18. Captcha is one of my deadly enemies
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 11:19 AM
12 hrs ago

I'm nearly 80 and have very poor vision and am hooked up to machinery that makes a racket. Low contrast photos and indistinct mush mouthed men saying words mean any site that uses ilocks me out.

Come the crash, I hope that's one of the first companies to go under.

Progressive dog

(7,665 posts)
20. AI apparently can't identify pictures
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 11:32 AM
12 hrs ago

with bicycles, but we let them replace humans at jobs requiring much more than that.

kentuck

(116,384 posts)
23. AI is stuck in a time and place of its programming.
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 11:37 AM
11 hrs ago

It cannot grow or expand its capability unless there is more human programming. It could freeze the present progress in place, as I see it. How many times can it be upgraded?

Wednesdays

(23,655 posts)
24. Just wait until we see AI bots take the place of professional psychiatrists and psychologists
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 11:41 AM
11 hrs ago

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