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Originally Posted by Oliver_W
Regardless of how "clever" or useful it may seem, it will always be Artificial Intelligence, rather Artificial Intelligence ... if that makes sense
We're not in any real danger of a SkyNet situation, because chances are no-one would be stupid enough to give full independence and agency to tech which can reproduce itself and/or cause harm.
I'm also skeptical about people's jobs being stolen en masse, because that's been a perceived danger since the days of the Ravelling Nancy. Maybe modern Luddites will be smashing AI machines  but while I don't doubt it could change things, I don't think it will be the Death of the Worker.
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…that’s a great point actually that with human intelligence…?…it’s obviously very open to errors and flaws etc and illogicals…?…but when that happens, it also leaves open for a process of correction that we work through, dependant on the level of error…and that also leaves open for learning processes to happen and preventatives and problem solving to work through…which are surely very valuable skills and very essential skills to advance in ‘human’….anyway, AI will not be infallible and will make errors also …but when it does…?…I think it’ll be a lot more difficult to go through the process of correction../…amendment etc…
….’computer says no…’…is a frustration we’ve all experienced…