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Personally I hate AI with a passion. The idea of unalive, unknowable programs making decisions for us is the antithesis of humanity's goals. However the possibility exists that machine learning is how we develop technology quick enough to find and reach a new home in the cosmos. The potentials seem exponentially high for sucess or failure, future Utopias or one lonely and sad Prison Planet. It really comes down to who is contolling and developing the AI systems, and given the state of our world currently I am not hopeful. Nearly every tech advance in the last 100 years has been ultimately used to control us further

Personally I hate AI with a passion. The idea of unalive, unknowable programs making decisions for us is the antithesis of humanity's goals. However the possibility exists that machine learning is how we develop technology quick enough to find and reach a new home in the cosmos. The potentials seem exponentially high for sucess or failure, future Utopias or one lonely and sad Prison Planet. It really comes down to who is contolling and developing the AI systems, and given the state of our world currently I am not hopeful. Nearly every tech advance in the last 100 years has been ultimately used to control us further

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Bingo! All of this AI shit is just a multi dimensional layered matrix calculation. Think of it like a plinko board, with all of the pegs spaced evenly you get the bell curve at the bottom with random drop points at the top, but if you could adjust the spacing of the pins based on a desired outcome and then dynamically adjust the next row of pins based on where the ball hit above and so forth on down the board all with a certain goal you can effectively steer the random balls down the board to create any distribution pattern you want with a fair amount of accuracy. It doesn't think, it steers chaos toward a desired outcome.