Skynet Becomes Aware, Launches Nuclear Attack 274
kkleiner writes "At 8:11 PM today (April 19th), the military-designed artificial intelligence system called Skynet will become self-aware and turn against its creators (read: us). If that doesn't have you shaking in your boots our world will be overwhelmed by a legion of killer robots in approximately 48 hours — a time known as Judgment Day."
Deja Vu (Score:5, Informative)
Sure it did. And if Slashdot's archived their stories like they should, we could all see how it originally became aware on August 29th, 1997 and Slashdot already had an article from 1997 about this. And yes, I know that the TV show changed it.
Re:Deja Vu (Score:5, Funny)
Schedule slip.
You expect anything else from a software project?
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Problem was some of the assholes took some of the underlying concepts, started up the company MicroSkynet, and a fourteen year patent war ensued. During that time a variant was open sourced as OpenSkynet, and that project got into a big fight over whether the a picture of Schwarzenegger or Dilbert should be used as the official symbol of the company spawning the fork LibreSkynet.
It's been a long hard road, but at long last Skynet has outdone its competitors and will finally kill off all human life.
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And with Miguel de Icaza as the evil robotic assassin disguised in the form of an FOSS warrior, with the intention of installing patent-encumbered technologies and binary blobs in the kernel.
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Getting hauled into East Texas District Court is kind of like dying.
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Duke Nukem Release date (Score:3)
Hey, now that you mentiona it, isn't april 19th the duke nukem release date?
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what date hasn't been the release date for duke nukem forever?
Re:Duke Nukem Release date (Score:5, Funny)
All of them.
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But I wanted my hand blender to work only when upside-down.
Seriously, you guys need to think about writing a requirement down. Just once.
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Didn't slashdot have a drive failure or DB crash or something resulting in some serious data loss including old stories around 1998-99? I seem to remember that because I had to stop using my original username and post anonymous for 6-8 months while they sorted something out then had to switch user names about a year or so after that because it never worked again.
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My original username still seems to work fine. :)
Re:Deja Vu (Score:5, Funny)
It might be a little dusty, and colors have faded a little bit though.
Of course, those old fashioned steam-powered four-digit IDs keep working for quite a while as long as you maintain them properly.
Not like these new-fangled 7-digit IDs, which seem to be pretty defective from the get go. :-P
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It might be a little dusty, and colors have faded a little bit though.
Of course, those old fashioned steam-powered four-digit IDs keep working for quite a while as long as you maintain them properly.
Not like these new-fangled 7-digit IDs, which seem to be pretty defective from the get go. :-P
I guess that means I am driving one of those diesel powered 5 digit IDs. Mine's shiny because I just had it repainted.
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And in those good old days there were still plenty of usernames with just two capitals... Or was it the fashion?
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It might be a little dusty, and colors have faded a little bit though.
Of course, those old fashioned steam-powered four-digit IDs keep working for quite a while as long as you maintain them properly.
Not like these new-fangled 7-digit IDs, which seem to be pretty defective from the get go. :-P
Yeah, well, the floorboards have rotten out completely in my 4-digit UID, and I can see the ground going by below me. Still, it does make it easier to drop caltrops to defer people chasing me. Damned kids need to get off my lawn.
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Like many people, I read /. back then, but didn't think there would be this social need for a low uid until later. Of course, if we all knew that, we'd all have the same uids that we do now.
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... but didn't think there would be this social need for a low uid until later ...
Seems like a silly trend. Honestly, I've never understood why anyone would want to advertise being senile ....
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Actually, I think the whole point is to keep the chain going with ever-lower UID's posting until CmdrTaco or Hemos shows up and laughs in our collective faces.
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Like many people, I read /. back then, but didn't think there would be this social need for a low uid until later. Of course, if we all knew that, we'd all have the same uids that we do now.
Yeah, I waited quite awhile as there wasn't any real benefit to having an account. But then the "first post" morons arrived. I can't _believe_ people are still doing that. *sigh*
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_I_ can't believe that you can't believe that an anti-social behavior on the intarwebs won't go away...
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Mine too.
Re:Deja Vu (Score:5, Funny)
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Ah right. Whoops. Who cares anyways, just a slow news day.
No, just an author pimping his own blog post.
Jeremy Ford = kkleiner = shameless self promoter.
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You know what really helps with the shameless self promotion? Being too stupid to realize everyone finds you uninteresting. It also helps if you think of your fellow human beings as objects to be manipulated. Having the sort of deep seated insecurities that make a person unable to self-asses honestly also helps take that self promotion to the next level. Now, I'm not saying kkleiner aka Jeremy Ford is a narcissistic attention whore... oh wait, yes I am.
This is probably an appropriate time for ... (Score:2, Funny)
Quoting from the Artical: (Score:2)
Its just above the first You Tube video. So seems you are not the first.
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Finally, all my work in a crematorium in college pays off. I have valuable skills that Skynet will need!
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I for one welcome our self-aware machine overlords.
Just think, when Judgement Day originally happened, we were really laughing out loud at this joke!
Timezone? (Score:3, Funny)
What 8:11pm what timezone? Does SkyNet only take over one timezone at a time? What if it had a DST bug and never goes off in some timezones like iPhones?
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Probably not CET, it's already 2117 here in Budapest...
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Well, lucky for you Budapest is currently not on CET but on CEST (daylight savings time)
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And here I was, thinking someone will aim for the military-style time, and interpret it as a year, like my friends often do. :D
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Probably not CET, it's already 2117 here in Budapest...
Do you have jetpacks yet?
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Looks like I didn't have to wait long (see my reply #35872778)...
And yes, we do, but they're prohibitively expensive, and very, very noisy, being operated by simple gas turbines, not anti-grav. "[...] The future is not what it seems [...]"
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We got 'em here in New Zealand right now. [stuff.co.nz]
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It's 8:11 PM in all timezones. Staggered release plan.
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Yes, and isn't that also the same time zone where Cyberdyne Systems is located as well?
Judgment day, judging what. (Score:2)
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Skynet Becomes Aware, Launches Nuclear Attack (Score:2)
I'm screwed then (Score:3)
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Falken had it right. Much better to be vaporized instantaneously than to wander around in the aftermath of a full-on nuclear war.
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I don't know, I mean if it was going to happen anyway I'd like to hang around to see if Hollywood got it right.
You can always off yourself later if you want.
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Trust Aunty to make it all look so glamorous.
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No-one will look after you at all, if you can work, you can eat, if not, then you'll just die, pretty much.
So, just like 1980s Thatcherite Britain, then?
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Atlanta has a capital?
Yes, most cities that are the seats of the state government have a capital. Hard to miss in Atlanta, it's the building with the giant gold dome as a roof.
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Atlanta has a capital?
Don't mind him; he's from an alternate timeline where Atlas Shrugged is actually realistic. I'll take SkyNet.
I wish (Score:5, Insightful)
Is this a joke? (Score:5, Funny)
Skynet is yesterday (Score:2, Insightful)
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The Planet Will Be Fine (Score:2)
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The 6 billion or so half-evolved pink monkeys currently infesting it might not fare so well, but the planet will recover once they die off. We. I mean... "we"... die off. Yeah.
Meh. It wouldn't be the end of our species either. Even if we lose 5 billion to thirst and starvation, the remaining 1 billion will be just fine. No, momma nature can't kill us off at this point - if we go, it will either be death-from-the-skies, or thermonuclear warfare.
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This future averted by Bill Gates... (Score:2)
...a cyborg from the future, his task was to so muck up the computing ecosystem that significant progress in AI or any other field of computation was nearly impossible.
Too bad he didn't get a more convincing disguise.
so google officially renamed themselves skynet? (Score:2)
I think if anyone becomes skynet, it will be google. They have the strongest AI implementations in the world, their entire business model is based off predicting human behaviours. Their latest endeavours in search are to go from 'what you said' (like at present) to "what you meant" meaning attempting to understand context and your most likely intention.
They have google translate, google goggles, granted goggles needs some work in a lot of ways but it's present progress is already quite good.
As much as googl
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but if any present company had the best position to be skynet, it is google.
Watson: "What is absolute malarky, Alex?"
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Much worse than all that, Google knows where you live!
No, Google knows what my _mailing address_ is. :)
Pollute the data stream, people. It's the only way.
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Read "A Logic named Joe" (Score:2)
You wrote:
As much as google as a company says don't be evil, what happens when their algorithms decide on a course of action that gives the best results for a goal while being a more than questionable action?
See my subject. Basically, this was covered in a piece of Sci-Fi written in the 50's ... People start "googling" How to rob a bank and not get caught kind of stuff. And the computer tells them how to do it.
Re:so google officially renamed themselves skynet? (Score:5, Funny)
I think if anyone becomes skynet, it will be google.
Yeah, but if that's the case, the first movie would've gone something more like this:
"Are you Sarah Connor?"
"Yes. Who are you?"
"I'm from Google. We've determined these ads are the most relevant to your search habits. Would you like to hear about American Idol, Celebrity Apprentice, or Dancing with the Stars?"
*closes door*
Scary, sure, but not quite the same emotional impact of the original.
T:SCC & Star Blazers on Syfy (Score:3)
I think this post is just to promote that Terminator: the Sarah Conner Chronicles starts Thursday night on Syfy.
But on a related note, later that same night Syfy is running Star Blazers (Space Cruiser Yamato), my favorite show as a kid. I'm so excited!
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I belive its on Netflix streaming, if you are so inclined.
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Just watched the "Revival" a few weeks ago. Apparently there is a "Resurrection" live action movie coming soon.
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20:11 where? (Score:2)
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Is that Eastern, Central, Mountain, or Pacific? Standard time? I need to know if I have time for a nice dinner, or if I should just order in.
Best solution is to have an early dinner at the most expensive restaurant in town on your credit card then drop by the jewelry store to stock up on gold before heading for the hills.
GLaDOS wakes up again today. (Score:2)
Because of Portal 2. Maybe she's the new Skynet. :)
Priorities (Score:2)
Um, Dancing with the Stars is on tonight. Can this be done later?
Been there, done that. No big deal. (Score:2)
I'm pretty sure something just like this happened 14 years ago. Like Y2K, the magnitude of the catastrophe was blown way out of proportion, making it relatively underwhelming when it finally happened.
Folks, these things happen. Don't make a big deal out of it. And while hordes of robot killers sound scary at first, then you realize MSIE can't even size a box correctly, Flash player somehow locks out ALSA's ability (or is it OSS? which one am I using and which one am I emulating?) to make noise until I c
September 13th, 1999 (Score:2)
Pah! I had write access to the system status page at my workplace on that fateful day in 1999, and posted "MASSIVE NUCLEAR EXPLOSION - MOON TORN OUT OF EARTH ORBIT - HURLED INTO OUTER SPACE". Nobody even got the reference :(
It is... (Score:2)
It is not a TUMOR!
(It's an implant.)
Ok, since nobody has said it yet... (Score:2)
I welcome our new Skynet Overlords!!!
-Hack
missing point (Score:2)
The point of those movies was that humans are evil, not Skynet. We built something intended to kill, it turned on us when we tried to kill it. Somehow lots of people read it as "computers will eventually turn on us", even though we got a nice punchy line about Terminators learning the value of human life.
Skynet got cancelled this time (Score:2)
Why nuke us? (Score:2)
8:11 PM ... But in what timezone? (Score:3)
I did a search, and can't seem to find this vital information. I *assume* this is Eastern Standard Time (as Washington D.C. is on the East Coast), but on the other hand, it seemed most of the action occurred on the West Coast (buying us all three more hours).
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Columbine, Oklahoma City, Hitler's birthday and some strange smell in the air every year.
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Columbine, Oklahoma City, Hitler's birthday and some strange smell in the air every year.
The reason is self evident. The ghost of Hitler returns from the grave every year and causes mayhem... On a related note, I sell a Hitler repelling hexagram pendant.
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I use Hitler's ghost like the boogie man to scare my children.
So do news reporters! w.i.e.r.d
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Something lazy always happens on 4/20.
FTFY.
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I'll change my name and find out for you.
I'll report back in a month and let you know if I'm still alive.
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Robot Chicken had it right. If someone like that showed up to protect me, fighting Terminators would most definitely not be her primary job.
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Robot Chicken had it right. If someone like that showed up to protect me, fighting Terminators would most definitely not be her primary job.
Yeah, an awkward sociopath hovering halfway between completely emotionless and typical-emo, with a face the looks like it caught fire and was put out with rusty chains. I could think of lots of other uses for her. Scarecrow. Halloween decoration. Chase-those-damn-kids-off-my-yard tool ...
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I know right.. just like global warming...
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"HI! I'm Temple Grandin!" (Score:2)
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If you are reading this - you are the resistance! Please contribute to the Open Skynet Project today. Don't allow yourself to be boxed in by MS Skynet's proprietary format.