I really-really gotta find a way to get those 2 going at each other. AI trying to outsmart AI until the smoke pours and a rabbit-hole rift in the time-space continuum launches dinosaurs with laser-beam eyes !
"The Press" has been subverted, yet many trust it without question. It guides their decisions on a daily basis. It tells them what to eat, how to dance and who to vote for. Does anyone thing AI will be any different?
I wonder what the All Knowing Machine would say if I asked it which newspaper I should read.
I am not going to sign up for an account. I do not want to give all of my personal info to the Omnipotent Overlord. If it is that smart, it already knows.
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"The Press" has been subverted, yet many trust it without question. It guides their decisions on a daily basis. It tells them what to eat, how to dance and who to vote for. Does anyone thing AI will be any different?
We have played around with "AI-on-a-stick",and one thing that we liked was that it was completely offline. We controlled what datasets it used. and sure it was limited, but it was more trustworthy that any of these cloud-based offerings. It was used mostly for object recognition and such. not the extensive list of things these other ones can handle. At least some are most definitely biased.
Everybody drives a Mustang, listens to Adele and stops at Starbuck’s on the way home. They will Google “What is the best macaroni & cheese?”, buy the first one on the list and never look back.
People are lazy. They are not creative or even curious. They will do whatever the AI tells them because “Hey, the ‘I’ stands for intelligence!”, never considering that ‘I’ is also the first letter of ‘Inane’, ‘Insidious’ and ‘Idiot’.
I am saying, be careful. Don't relinquish your ID to the collective.
Everybody drives a Mustang, listens to Adele and stops at Starbuck’s on the way home. They will Google “What is the best macaroni & cheese?”, buy the first one on the list and never look back.
People are lazy. They are not creative or even curious. They will do whatever the AI tells them because “Hey, the ‘I’ stands for intelligence!”,
Everybody drives a Mustang, listens to Adele and stops at Starbuck’s on the way home. They will Google “What is the best macaroni & cheese?”, buy the first one on the list and never look back.
People are lazy. They are not creative or even curious. They will do whatever the AI tells them because “Hey, the ‘I’ stands for intelligence!”, never considering that ‘I’ is also the first letter of ‘Inane’, ‘Insidious’ and ‘Idiot’.
I am saying, be careful. Don't relinquish your ID to the collective.
I drive a Mustang, have no idea who Adele is and starbuck is the worse coffee out there. As for Macaroni & Cheese if you have not figured that out by now just let it go and buy frozen.