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  • Oct 26, 2019
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    you’re a w**** harry

  • Nessy 🦎
    Oct 26, 2019
    Ignance

    a robot would never be able to experience emotions the same way humans do regardless because it’s completely artificial, it shouldn’t be penalized because of that lol

    In that sense yeah ofc we shouldn’t try to make them feel stuff

  • BM_ 🌠
    Oct 26, 2019
    snickarn

    you’re a w**** harry

    Idk why but this made me crack up lol

  • BM_ 🌠
    Oct 26, 2019
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    Need to go to sleep soon. Gotta be up at 10:20

  • Oct 26, 2019
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    hermit

    You're being very reflective and no you haven't. You said people said the same thing about cars but you don't seem to be able to comprehend that there are skills robots will simply never be able to learn no matter how good our technology is and you can't just compare it to cars. I asked you to further explained but you didn't do that

    wait are we even still talking about UBI or idk what we're trying to argue rn

  • Nessy 🦎
    Oct 26, 2019
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    Writing the most obvious troll post and being taken seriously by ye stans is

  • Oct 26, 2019
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    BM_

    Need to go to sleep soon. Gotta be up at 10:20

    Sleep is for the weak

  • Oct 26, 2019
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    Nessy

    Writing the most obvious troll post and being taken seriously by ye stans is

    It is what it is

  • Oct 26, 2019
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    hermit

    You're being very reflective and no you haven't. You said people said the same thing about cars but you don't seem to be able to comprehend that there are skills robots will simply never be able to learn no matter how good our technology is and you can't just compare it to cars. I asked you to further explained but you didn't do that

    reflective how, and yes i have, anyone who does not have an agenda will see my arguments bra bra

    emotions aren’t a learned skill they come with actual consciousness nigga what are you talking about lol

    n i said cars because im sure if you told a nigga way way back that there will be a machine of some sort that could take you place to place in a much more fast and efficient way they would say it would never happen just like you are, you’re being skeptic to seem more intelligent than you actually are

  • BM_ 🌠
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    TBA

    Sleep is for the weak

    Not when you’ve barely slept lol

  • BM_ 🌠
    Oct 26, 2019
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    I used to run full days on just an hour or two of sleep :wow: I was a mad man

  • Oct 26, 2019
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    BM_

    I used to run full days on just an hour or two of sleep :wow: I was a mad man

    This s*** terrible

  • Oct 26, 2019
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    BM_

    Not when you’ve barely slept lol

    I was just kidding. Sleep tight BM! :)

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  • Nessy 🦎
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    TBA

    It is what it is

    Fam i said it’s stupid to judge an album by the way it sounds and they really tried to start a conversation

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    Ignance

  • BM_ 🌠
    Oct 26, 2019
    Kadu

    This s*** terrible

    College + work was an aids combo

  • BM_ 🌠
    Oct 26, 2019
    TBA

    I was just kidding. Sleep tight BM! :)

    <3

  • Oct 26, 2019
    Nessy

    Fam i said it’s stupid to judge an album by the way it sounds and they really tried to start a conversation

    Lmao.

  • Oct 26, 2019
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    AYEKAY

    bro i have another one that always has me in tears when i see it i gotta see if i can find it

  • BM_ 🌠
    Oct 26, 2019

    😴

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    page 444

  • Oct 26, 2019

    im a ye stan and i be baiting them sometimes too

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    Ignance

    reflective how, and yes i have, anyone who does not have an agenda will see my arguments bra bra

    emotions aren’t a learned skill they come with actual consciousness nigga what are you talking about lol

    n i said cars because im sure if you told a nigga way way back that there will be a machine of some sort that could take you place to place in a much more fast and efficient way they would say it would never happen just like you are, you’re being skeptic to seem more intelligent than you actually are

    Once again you are attacking me personally while ignoring what i said buddy. I gave you a full list of things A.I. will never EVER be able to do better than humans no matter how good our technology is. I will paste it again:
    Empathy and communication: While AI is being used in medical applications to do things like more accurately detect diseases on a scan, I certainly wouldn't want to get a robocall to break the news that I have cancer. Even though we are making strides towards affective computing, we are a long way away from any technology that can genuinely recognize human emotions and respond to them appropriately, so any job that requires empathy like primary care physicians, caregivers, and therapists are unlikely to be outsourced to technology any time soon.
    Critical thinking: I love the old science fiction shows where the human asks the computer what they should do in a terrible situation, and the computer predicts a 99 percent probability of failure — but the human goes and does the thing anyway, and usually succeeds. To me, it's a beautiful metaphor for the fact that, no matter how advanced our AI may be, we still need a human to make judgments and critical decisions, even to "go with our gut," in certain situations. A more contemporary example might be that law firms are employing AI to help identify relevant documents in legal cases, but we still need a human judge to adjudicate a decision. (A computer judge and jury would be an entirely different sci-fi horror story in the making.)
    Creativity: Computer programs are good at spitting out a number of options, but they're not necessarily good at providing quality of creative choices. While AI can technically produce food, music, or art, the results can be… Well, less than inspiring. We've probably all seen the funny lists of AI-generated recipes or paint colors or even inspirational quotes. Any job that requires true creativity, such as writers, engineers, inventors, entrepreneurs, artists, musicians, etc., are probably safe for a long while based on these results.
    Strategy: In business especially, we're beginning to see a lot of automation of marketing practices and the like. For example, I can tell a program to send a Tweet for me at a particular time of day, every day. And while these can be huge time savers, the automation tools are just that: tools. They don't provide the overall strategy needed to give the individual tasks meaning and relevance. Any job that requires strategic thinking is likely to be safe, and improving your skills in that area can help robot-proof your job.
    Technological management, installation, and upkeep: Until the robots have robots of their own to install and maintain them, humans are going to be needed to design, plan, install, manage and maintain any robotics, technology, or AI systems. This takes us back to my first point about understanding what technology is capable of; the more familiar you are with the technology, the more valuable you will be in helping implement and maintain it.
    Physical skills: While robots are being created that can do increasingly tricky things, like make your morning latte, there are still a significant number of physical skills robots haven’t mastered. Additionally, we humans seem to love to watch each other accomplish incredible physical feats (the World Cup is just one example). So if you have any amazing physical skills, from crafting to sport, you’re also safe for now.
    Imagination and vision: Finally, one quality I can't quite imagine a robot or AI ever possessing is just that: imagination. The way AI currently works is by taking existing data and making logical inferences based on parameters we give it. Imagination and dreaming are merely not programmable skills. Activists, entrepreneurs, visionaries, thought leaders, authors, speakers and others have a distinct advantage over technology in this field, and that isn't going to change any time soon.

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