MIT's BeeMe Giant Social Experiment Puts a Human Under Internet Control (newatlas.com) 59
This Halloween scientists at MIT's Media Lab are embarking on a massive social experiment. From a report: Called BeeMe, the project will let internet users control a real human actor, suggesting, and collectively voting on, this person's every action. New Atlas reached out to Niccolo Pescetelli, one of the creators behind the experiment, to find out exactly what is about to happen. BeeMe is an immersive interactive game that will kick off at 11 pm US EST on Halloween night. Users will be able to participate by logging into the BeeMe website from which they will be able to suggest, and vote on, actions that direct an actor in real life. A live video stream on the website will allow users to see what the actor sees. On a superficial level BeeMe is a fun Halloween game, with a narrative telling the story of an evil artificial intelligence that has been accidentally released online. Users must collectively coordinate their efforts to direct the human actor to defeat this nefarious AI.
Sounds like a B movie! (Score:3)
Sounds like a B movie!
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Sounds like a B movie!
That depends on the vote, but a B movie would go something like:
-superglue shoe on head
-pull down pants
-put sharpie in butt
-stalk nicholas cage
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Sounds like a B movie!
That depends on the vote, but a B movie would go something like: -superglue shoe on head -pull down pants -put sharpie in butt -stalk nicholas cage
I was thinking something similar, but I have far less faith in humanity on the Internet than you do, so I would expect the experiment to end with a criminal conviction within the first day, e.g.
23:00 - Go to a 7-11.
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23:15 - Buy Twinkies and a bottle of Coke.
23:18 - Go home.
23:33 - Pick up your drill and high-speed wood bits.
23:34 - Go to the school playground across the street.
23:36 - Drill a hole through that tree just below waist level, using your largest bit.
23:38 - Go home.
00:15 - Go to sleep.
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Yeah people aren't going to be interested in following some sort of story, they're going to try to get the guy to do things that they think are funny or humiliating for him. Within the first 5 minutes they're going to tell him to suck his own dick and try to fight someone.
Re:Sounds like Gamer (Score:2)
Sounds like a B movie!
Actually, sounds more like 2009's Gamer [imdb.com]:
I liked that the villain in that movie was basically Mark Zuckerberg, played by the guy who was Dexter. It was fairly shlockish, but I think it would probably been seen in a much better light if it were to come out now [avclub.com], with us being on the
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MIT Media Lab (Score:5, Funny)
inb4 4chan (Score:1)
Oh lord (Score:5, Funny)
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Came here to say that.
But knowing /., I knew that I'd probably be hours too late.
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Somehow it *always* ends like that. Maybe this is just basic humanity, we can't have nice things.
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Oh that would be the first "X react to" video I'd willingly watch!
Rule 34 (Score:2)
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100% Vote (Score:1)
Have they never been anywhere on the net? Guarantee this will go badly.
"Piss and shit in to a jar, mix it, then drink it. Now, rub your genitals on the glass and punch yourself in the face."
Twitch plays (Score:2)
Wiki [wikipedia.org]
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So anything not in GTA is allowed?
Anyone know some Furries? I know they'd have some ideas...
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I was more thinking along the lines of
"Sorry your honor, they still control my actions, and this explains my lack of pants. Or underpants. Or why 'it' has an American flag attached."
But can I have it my way? (Score:5, Informative)
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Or the guy that sold shares of himself. [fastcompany.com]
I call bullshit. (Score:2)
They are going to present a number of choices you can make because if they didn't, this would end up with the guy, drawing on a Hitler mustache, sprinting around buck naked chasing dogs at the local park. I know how Internet thinks and it's lowbrow pranksterism knows no bounds. Alternatively, the dog park is going to be a lot more lively today. ;)
Trips tell me... (Score:2)
So basically, it's "trips tells me what to do to my cat" or "dubs names my doggo".
What can possibly go wrong..
Someone said 'B movie'; more like "/b/ movie" (Score:2)
"Reverse RActing" (if you're familiar with The Diamond Age, that is)
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'BeeMe' will end up being '/b/Me'.
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Well sure (Score:2)
Prediction: (Score:2)
He will be forced to have his name legally changed to Boaty McBoatface, rob a bank, snort coke in front of a police station, strip all his clothes off and do the macarena endlessly until he's arrested.
Sort of like ModMyLife? (Score:2)
Seems to be pretty much entirely lost to time now but back around 2007 there was a site that would let you watch and control people by voting on actions.
Of course this was 2007 and LTE didn't exist yet but it was live streamed over the existing 3G at the time, it worked remarkably well.
Somehow there doesn't appear to be any videos of the site in operation but it was pretty fun.
It didn't have any goals or anything tho they just wandered around messing with people.
BeeMe appears like it will be a story driven
This was terrifying when it was in Gamer... (Score:2)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
The AI Already won (Score:1)