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Post by pieter on May 24, 2023 12:17:27 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on May 24, 2023 12:18:09 GMT -7
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Post by karl on May 24, 2023 16:21:55 GMT -7
Pieter
Very interesting I must say of both presentation of AI both of question of future and limitations. Perhaps it is a mindset of the present that misrepresents these artificial intelligence entities {not machines or oddities of playthings} but what they represent for the future in real life. Once perfected from just toy oddities to play with and show as an oddity, but as entities in their own right as companions for human beings. For there is a multitude of work or should we say, task, that they can perform in addition to us as biological beings, to industry and areas that is much too dangerous for a human to be exposed to.
In effect, it should not be a situation of,"Man vs Machine", but Man and his companion in life and work. For in time, these AI as named at the moment will in time be numbered with matching names and licensed for their designed capabilities and place in our society and workplace as companion beings.
The inherit danger, is man, what I mean as man, is the misuse of present and future AI as military combat machines, unlawful use in criminal activities and so on.
The future is ours, but we must be very careful how we use it.
Karl
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