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Jimmy-T
Keymaster
Chat-starter

    It isn’t going to read a book on ethics and decide that we are killing the planet and should end humans existence.

    I just spent two hours of my life that I won’t get back listening to a philosopher talking about the implications of AI.  Apparently among the first warnings were concerns voiced by Alan Turing (of Enigma Code fame), back in 1951 who warned that we might have to control super-intelligent machines some time in the future.

    The fear may be exaggerated but it’s not irrational.  If you set machines to rid the planet of its greatest dangers, the logical answer would be to eradicate humans.

    On a strata scale, imagine if you came home, you hadn’t paid your levies and, because of a “glitch”, the computer had cancelled your key fob.  Tell me you truly believe that has never happened.

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