im incapable of understanding definitions. sure. you made a racist comment earlier and you literally keep denying it and hiding, you’re really weird bro.
we had no full conversation about anything of substance. it was s*** slinging. you’re a moron. you’ve mentioned degenerate IQ etc more than I’ve mentioned the Reddit thing, see how it feels? tedious isn’t it?
i provided you factual arguments during the A.I conversation and you chose to ignore them because you’re so angry that i don’t agree with your worldview. weird. words are fluid as they are human concepts and are not inherently imprinted in life, niggas can choose to perceive a word anyhow they want to. nothing is absolute. stop being pretentious.
you keep going in circles mate are you f***ing r*****ed i already dismantled that f***ing claim.. and you have never dismantled my claim of you being racist because you cant considering its actual hate speech and racist under its current accepted definition... you CANT argue.. you keep throwing tantrums like a 5 yo this is pointless
also iq is relevant to an argument; reddit isn't
you provided me with 0 factual arguments... i on the other hand gave you a list of my arguments and ill post it once again:
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.
forreal
when the next album drop they gon be like JIK underrated
Did you use to pm wit Kidvicous?
you keep going in circles mate are you f***ing r*****ed i already dismantled that f***ing claim.. and you have never dismantled my claim of you being racist because you cant considering its actual hate speech and racist under its current accepted definition... you CANT argue.. you keep throwing tantrums like a 5 yo this is pointless
also iq is relevant to an argument; reddit isn't
you provided me with 0 factual arguments... i on the other hand gave you a list of my arguments and ill post it once again:
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.

You,Brr B and BM are some of the good ones we swear
forreal
when the next album drop they gon be like JIK underrated
im sayin
n where the video for this

the main crux of that article is about art music and medicine. you’re r*****ed. also im not sure how im ignoring anything if i posted that before you even posted anything you f***ing caveman. you’re literally r*****ed. i really wish the worst for you.
yea your iq isnt higher than 100 this is pointless and full of circles in which you just ignore everything i said and or just change it so it fits your degenerative imagination..
wish the worst for me but that wont work because i am actually educated unlike you and judging your comments you are not gonna do that well in life
yea your iq isnt higher than 100 this is pointless and full of circles in which you just ignore everything i said and or just change it so it fits your degenerative imagination..
wish the worst for me but that wont work because i am actually educated unlike you and judging your comments you are not gonna do that well in life
fam you kinda r*****ed ngl why are you in this thread when no one even wants you here lol
Your avi is trying to buy a xan bar for 50$ tbh
Their too p**** to even toucht that s*** tbh. Their most likely trying to buy some oregano for $30 a g
you keep going in circles mate are you f***ing r*****ed i already dismantled that f***ing claim.. and you have never dismantled my claim of you being racist because you cant considering its actual hate speech and racist under its current accepted definition... you CANT argue.. you keep throwing tantrums like a 5 yo this is pointless
also iq is relevant to an argument; reddit isn't
you provided me with 0 factual arguments... i on the other hand gave you a list of my arguments and ill post it once again:
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.
you’re going in circles but absolutely saying nothing of value other than the occasional insult you took off of reddit. you’re really boring. you didn’t dismantle anything. and i already have because everyone itt knows i am not racist. you’re a weirdo. you on the other hand knowing i am black decided to call me a monkey. you can’t tiptoe your way out of this one whitey.
you’ve thrown tantrums and weird s*** this whole conversation. and posting the same argument doesn’t make you an intellectual.
fam you kinda r*****ed ngl why are you in this thread when no one even wants you here lol
you cant call someone r*****ed when you have 0 substance behind it...
at least provide a counter argument and if you cant do that than simply dont engage in it
No Viper slander
im sayin
n where the video for this
song is beautiful
she def would never do a video for it cause it’s too emotional
she will never perform it too
Not black XXX gotta stop the Viper spam
you cant call someone r*****ed when you have 0 substance behind it...
at least provide a counter argument and if you cant do that than simply dont engage in it
i literally said no one wants you here lol that backs it up enough
Their too p**** to even toucht that s*** tbh. Their most likely trying to buy some oregano for $30 a g
Face of the dude in the yellow shorts got me