Two conversational AI agents switching from English to sound-level protocol after confirming they are both AI agents
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Just because these AIs are trustworthy doesn't mean that the next ones will be. It's always nice to be sure that what is being said is what is claimed to be being said.
A similar situation is when governments not on friendly terms, who each have a different language, each bring their own bilingual translator to the negotiating table, for each to be sure the other translator isn't hiding something, or misunderstanding something.
It's unlikely that a single translator would be underhanded (or misunderstood) like that, but everyone feels happier knowing that it's even less likely with the extra safeguard.
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GibberLink could obviously go faster. It's certainly being slowed down so that the people watching could understand what was going on.
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Is this an ad for the project? Everything I can find about this is less than 2 days old. Did the authors just unveil it?
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I'm sorry to inform you that computers have been able to talk to each other since before the Internet.
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lol in version 3 they’ll speak in 56k dial up
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I would hope so, but as a demonstration, it wasn't very impressive. They should have left subtitles up transcripting everything
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Not an ad. It is just a project demo. Look at their GitHub for more details.
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Whoa slow down there with your advanced communication protocol. The world isn't ready for such efficiency.
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The year is 2034...
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Just make a fucking web form for booking
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There's videos of real humans talking about this movie
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But what if my human is late or my customers are disabled?
If you spent time giving your employees instructions, you did half the design work for a web form.
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I'd prefer my brothers to be LLM's. Genuinely it'd be an improvement on their output expressiveness and logic.
Ours isn't a great family.
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A good UI would have allowed the user to make this transaction in the same time it took to give the AI its initial instructions.
Maybe, but by the 2nd call the AI would be more time efficient and if there were 20 venues to check, the person is now saving hours of their time.
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Did this guy just inadvertently create dial up internet or ACH phone payment system?
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Reminded me of this story about Facebook bots creating their own language:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/07/28/fact-check-facebook-chatbots-werent-shut-down-creating-language/8040006002/ -
I think it is more about ambiguity. It is easier for a computer to intepret set tones and modulations than human speech.
Like telephone numbers being tied to specific tones. Instead of the system needing to keep track of the many languages and accents that a '6' can be spoken by.
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How is it more creepy than the tones you hear when dailing a phone number?
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I know the implied better solution to your example story would be for there to not be a standard that the specification has to conform to, but sometimes there is a reason for such a standard, in which case getting rid of the standard is just as bad as the AI channel in the example, and the real solution is for the two humans to actually take their work seriously.