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Post by Dubdrifter on Nov 9, 2023 10:06:05 GMT
Terry Gilliam gives his view on AI briefly in the last minute of this 3 minute clip.
Elon Musk should contact Terry … and see if he can sponsor his next film … should be interesting!
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Post by johnofgwent on Nov 12, 2023 19:19:24 GMT
Put simply
All it needs is one massive car crash, one spaceX wreck onto a populated area or similar and Musk will be dragged to the nearest public park and hung
I do not fear for my job security.
I saw the shambles that ‘fuzzy logic’ and the Inference Art Corporation made in the late eighties and had no doubts my career was safe then
I have no fears in regard to the odds the generation who came after me will be gainfully employed until retirement also
After that i doubt anyone will care much.
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Post by Bentley on Nov 12, 2023 19:20:44 GMT
Put simply All it needs is one massive car crash, one spaceX wreck onto a populated area or similar and Musk will be dragged to the nearest public park and hung I do not fear for my job security. I saw the shambles that ‘fuzzy logic’ and the Inference Art Corporation made in the late eighties and had no doubts my career was safe then I have no fears in regard to the odds the generation who came after me will be gainfully employed until retirement also After that i doubt anyone will care much. You don’t hear much about fuzzy logic nowadays .
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Post by johnofgwent on Nov 12, 2023 19:21:49 GMT
Put simply All it needs is one massive car crash, one spaceX wreck onto a populated area or similar and Musk will be dragged to the nearest public park and hung I do not fear for my job security. I saw the shambles that ‘fuzzy logic’ and the Inference Art Corporation made in the late eighties and had no doubts my career was safe then I have no fears in regard to the odds the generation who came after me will be gainfully employed until retirement also After that i doubt anyone will care much. You don’t hear much about fuzzy logic nowadays . Indeed. I doubt my grand daughter will know much about chatGPT either.
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Post by Orac on Nov 12, 2023 19:44:30 GMT
Put simply All it needs is one massive car crash, one spaceX wreck onto a populated area or similar and Musk will be dragged to the nearest public park and hung I do not fear for my job security. I saw the shambles that ‘fuzzy logic’ and the Inference Art Corporation made in the late eighties and had no doubts my career was safe then I have no fears in regard to the odds the generation who came after me will be gainfully employed until retirement also After that i doubt anyone will care much. This is optimistic stuff. I may reread your post a few times to keep myself cheery
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Post by Dubdrifter on Nov 16, 2023 8:25:06 GMT
You don’t hear much about fuzzy logic nowadays . Indeed. I doubt my grand daughter will know much about chatGPT either. She could be tapping into it every detail she knows about you … then asking it … how can I best get rid of granddad and finally get on the mortgage ladder? … Do you think she will love to be a perpetual slave in a ‘rental market economy’?🧐 She will then ask it … “How do I get rid of Globalists and this current Totalitarian deeply dangerous Deep State and their MSM? …. so I don’t spend a lifetime in a post-nuclear dystopian Terminator 2 Apocalyptic Idiocracy sifting radio-activity out of my drinking water and eating rats and cockroaches day in, day out ~ whilst living in extreme terror in underground hovels as AI and these Factions now see me as a threat to be ‘terminated’🤔
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Post by johnofgwent on Nov 16, 2023 9:46:43 GMT
Indeed. I doubt my grand daughter will know much about chatGPT either. She could be tapping into it every detail she knows about you … then asking it … how can I best get rid of granddad and finally get on the mortgage ladder? … Do you think she will love to be a perpetual slave in a ‘rental market economy’?🧐 She will then ask it … “How do I get rid of Globalists and this current Totalitarian deeply dangerous Deep State and their MSM? …. so I don’t spend a lifetime in a post-nuclear dystopian Terminator 2 Apocalyptic Idiocracy sifting radio-activity out of my drinking water and eating rats and cockroaches day in, day out ~ whilst living in extreme terror in underground hovels as AI and these Factions now see me as a threat to be ‘terminated’🤔 and i am sure when she does it will shop her to your famous ‘deep state’
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Post by Orac on Nov 16, 2023 9:58:45 GMT
Terminator and Blade-Runner were way too optimistic. In Blade-runner, the humans were still active and participating. In Terminator, there were enclaves of human resistance still able to feed themselves, in The Matrix, Agent Smith had amusing on liners to keep you merry. In our future, there will be no poetic commentary about inevitability, there will just be crushing inevitability with no commentary.
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Post by Dubdrifter on Nov 16, 2023 16:36:43 GMT
I think Humanity will split around those who ‘opt in’ and those who ‘opt out’ of AI.
Some people still reject the Internet and mobile phones, tv’s and cars in their lives … living off the Grid created by AI will still be optional.
Human connection and relationships will be more important than human/technology relationships for some.
It’s the flaws in human thinking that people might miss in time … the unexpected moments of individuality … that make human decision making incomprehensible.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2023 18:00:54 GMT
Put simply All it needs is one massive car crash, one spaceX wreck onto a populated area or similar and Musk will be dragged to the nearest public park and hung I do not fear for my job security. I saw the shambles that ‘fuzzy logic’ and the Inference Art Corporation made in the late eighties and had no doubts my career was safe then I have no fears in regard to the odds the generation who came after me will be gainfully employed until retirement also After that i doubt anyone will care much. You don’t hear much about fuzzy logic nowadays . It's a fundamental part of decision making in practical A.I. Usually based on scores, weights and priorities. We use it ourselves when making decisions.
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