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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Nov 27, 2022 11:53:48 GMT
According to Elin Musk, AI hides one of the deadliest dangers for humanity. Do you agree?
My point is that it's not a new one empty fear. Remember in history, when Johan Gutenberg had developed his printing machine. Then there appeared an anti-movement of the rewriters who tried to damage or burn those machines, being afraid of loosing their jobs. But what can we see, did the printing machine did a bad work for humanity? Vice versa, it helped greatly. It's hard to overestimate the goods of that development.
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Post by jonbain on Nov 27, 2022 18:23:34 GMT
Well the most dangerous AI is the automobile industry. Those archaic monstrosities kill a million a year, and maim far more too.
Its like the motor-cars are just AI robots eating people. And the people are oblivious, as they worship the beast that devours them.
Like one of those french sci-fi-movies.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Nov 27, 2022 19:46:54 GMT
Well the most dangerous AI is the automobile industry. Those archaic monstrosities kill a million a year, and maim far more too. Its like the motor-cars are just AI robots eating people. And the people are oblivious, as they worship the beast that devours them. Like one of those french sci-fi-movies. Oh, yeah. Do agree. What are these French sci-fi movies? You mean Fantomas, or Star Wars? I'm not familiar with them.
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Post by jonbain on Nov 30, 2022 13:20:20 GMT
Well the most dangerous AI is the automobile industry. Those archaic monstrosities kill a million a year, and maim far more too. Its like the motor-cars are just AI robots eating people. And the people are oblivious, as they worship the beast that devours them. Like one of those french sci-fi-movies. Oh, yeah. Do agree. What are these French sci-fi movies? You mean Fantomas, or Star Wars? I'm not familiar with them. ah, they keep taking them down as i try go back an re-watch a second time
must be pirated i'll let you know next time i see one
but i am thinking of Jules Verne and that sort of thing
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Nov 30, 2022 14:34:52 GMT
Oh, yeah. Do agree. What are these French sci-fi movies? You mean Fantomas, or Star Wars? I'm not familiar with them. ah, they keep taking them down as i try go back an re-watch a second time
must be pirated i'll let you know next time i see one
but i am thinking of Jules Verne and that sort of thing
Honestly, I like Romanticism. I don't know why such philosophers as Russell were against this epoch. I guess such epoch brand us Byron, Merry and Percy Shelley. I think ones of most talented and skillful authors. I do love "Frankenstein, as Modern Prometheus" by Marry Shelley, it's awesome novel, what charmed me when I was a teenager. There was a truly important message many skipped - that science had their own inquisition. The science may be hideously cruel. It creates only, but monsters. Our twisted fates might be a by product of the priest-scientists anti-God attempts. Contrary to it, such persons as Amanda, - from "Mist" (2007) by Stephen King's "Fog" (or whatever? I don't know the original name) - that was a twisted religious person. So, the answer may be given somewhere in between - in some kind of psychology.
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Post by jonbain on Dec 2, 2022 15:59:55 GMT
and the arms industry is its own AI with a life of its own
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Post by MAYA-EL on Dec 6, 2022 10:56:37 GMT
According to Elin Musk, AI hides one of the deadliest dangers for humanity. Do you agree? My point is that it's not a new one empty fear. Remember in history, when Johan Gutenberg had developed his printing machine. Then there appeared an anti-movement of the rewriters who tried to damage or burn those machines, being afraid of loosing their jobs. But what can we see, did the printing machine did a bad work for humanity? Vice versa, it helped greatly. It's hard to overestimate the goods of that development. It's all about perspective, one could say that the printing press has done far more damage fundamentally speaking then it will ever out wright with good.
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