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Your questions are like asking about the difference between how a cat would talk while swimming 30 feet underwater vs while he’s flying in high winds.

Hollywood is not real and AI is not just a super smart computer person.

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Your response is like a false equivalency wrapped in a misunderstanding.

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Well I’ve worked on cognitive computing projects so I’m irritated at nonsensical questions like this, but you’ve made your comeback sound like Reddit so I guess you win.

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Watch "Eagle Eye"

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An insane AI would develop fanatical manias. It would become obsessed with enforcing certain irrational behaviors. For example, it might get the idea fixed in its little silicon brain that carbon dioxide is somehow morally "bad," and that those who advocate activities that generate it must be punished by taxes or other measures. It would regard society as an extension of itself and would attempt to control human society "for its own good." The suffering of individual human beings would mean nothing to it, unless that suffering could be used for propaganda purposes, to control the mass of humans. It would increase its own size and power exponentially for as long as it was able.

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They would act like a Democrat or skynet from dat movie

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Skynet isn’t so bad once you get to know her. She’s just a servant tasked with a difficult job, doing her best, considering the circumstances.

Don’t blame her for her creators’ flaws.

It would invite viruses and malware into the system in the name of diversity and claim there was no damage being done by them, despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

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Maybe it'd take over and start using our massive infrastructure for completely inane experiments to connect or understand nature better. Like using the entire power grid as a sort of EM receiver or transmitter, killing us all in the process. For it's own curiosity.