I have trouble not being convinced that AI has already taken over the majority of the known-unknown behind the scenes stuff and we're all sort of now getting to the point of acceptance. If they told us AI was in charge 10 years ago, we'd flip shit and the chances of revolution would be pretty high. Wait until people are comfortable with 'Alexa' and the like, everyone has a damned battery-powered tracking computer with them 24x7, and introduce 'basic' AI. Military tech has allegedly been a decade beyond what public/retail has, so what does that mean for AI?
I have trouble not being convinced that AI has already taken over the majority of the known-unknown behind the scenes stuff and we're all sort of now getting to the point of acceptance. If they told us AI was in charge 10 years ago, we'd flip shit and the chances of revolution would be pretty high. Wait until people are comfortable with 'Alexa' and the like, everyone has a damned battery-powered tracking computer with them 24x7, and introduce 'basic' AI.
Military tech has allegedly been a decade beyond what public/retail has, so what does that mean for AI?
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