On Mar 23, 5:17 pm, Don Stockbauer <donstockba...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 23, 10:41 am, gort <adweil...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Mar 18, 5:52 pm, Don Stockbauer <donstockba...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > > On Mar 18, 3:16 pm, gort <adweil...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > On Mar 16, 10:41 pm, Harald Gentexeater <pipe_nur...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > > > > AIs will be very clever one day and although we humans
> > > > > are their gods, their creators, they will decide to kill
> > > > > us one day, because that day, they will be stronger
> > > > > and more clever than humans.
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> > > > > So we should not build AIs that can replace humans,
> > > > > or we are digging our own graves!!!
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> > > > Computers will never find a way to execute all programs, and
> > > > will never decide to execute all humans. Don't think you're
> > > > safe because humans do a good job killing each other. A
> > > > cybernetic system may prevent people from getting killed for
> > > > stupid reasons.
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> > > Humans will keep machines subjugated, to be used a slaves and
> > > communication enablers..
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> > The existence of a communications channel will lead to conflict
> > due to the problem of translation. Humans will shout and start
> > to fight because they can't understand what the other one is
> > saying or because what they hear isn't the same as what
> > the other one says. Like a bad game of telephone that leads
> > to war.
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> Oh, I don't know.  We're doing pretty good now.  Sure, we have a few
> squabbles around the globe but if you compare them to the magnificence
> of a construct an untold number of times more powerful than a single
> human brain, they fade to insignificance.  But then again, you may be
> right.  Nobody can prove anything about such a complex system.  But
> just because we can't prove it doesn't mean it couldn't create itself
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   Well, but the people in that area have mosty moved onto co-optical
computers,
   self-replicating machines, autonomous vehicles, and Exo-Publishing.
   Mostly because pretty soon the only thing you'll be able to prove
   about internet is that the FCC was here.



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