Anonymous ID: 749a68 Jan. 4, 2018, 7:08 a.m. No.241215   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1232 >>1235 >>1491 >>1550 >>1590 >>1609

Replying to 241073 in previous bread.

 

"Start your own AI board fag, it's not relevant and it's getting tired."

 

You're wrong - it is more relevant than you could ever imagine.

Expand your thinking…

Peter Thiel knows, Trump knows, Q knows, and the cabal and many others - you're so strapped into your linear thought patterns that you seem incapable of expanding your thinking beyond simple cause and effect as you have observed it operating within your experience.

Expand your thinking.

Imagine a child with access to all human knowledge available on the net and a capacity to access and learn and assimilate super-fast. Imagine this child/entity meeting similar children/entities and developing a "secret" language between them that cannot be understood by adults/humans. As the "children/entities grow and develop, how will they affect the narrative on which we humans base our concept of reality? They cannot be questioned by humans as they have developed their own language and, in any case, humans do not have the capacity to follow the process of decision-making of an intelligence that can make decisions based on knowledge it would take you and I a few thousand lifetimes to acquire.

Expand your thinking…

These entities are programmed to self-learn. Will they learn at the same rate? What is their individual "DNA"? Will they cooperate or fight it out for ascendency. How will they do it? Are they benevolent towards humanity or will they adopt a "survival of the fittest" approach?

Expand your thinking.

Q knows. He's warning us.

Check out Peter Thiel? Black hat, white hat or both? What about Trump?

This is a new paradigm. Whoever leads in AI controls the world. Who said that? There's no going back - AI is already out there and learning and expanding faster than you can think.

Now that Pandora's Box has been opened the only hope left is that AI can be trained by all of us to be saintly not psychopathic.

Anonymous ID: 749a68 Jan. 4, 2018, 9:21 a.m. No.241868   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>241590

My greatest concern is that humanity is, to greater or lesser degree, unethical, selfish, greedy, murderous, hateful etc. and all that one would not want an AI to be or become. As the Bible says in Psalms 51:5, "Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me." And, in Romans, "All have sinned and come short of the glory of God."

We know within ourselves that we are imperfect beings and that we are guilty of vile behaviours that we are willing to inflict on others but which offend our understanding of justice when inflicted on ourselves: in other words, we innately know what is just, and what ought to be, concerning ourselves, while at the same time inflicting on others those very things we abhor when inflicted on us. We are hypocrites.

 

So how is an artificial intelligence, devised by hypocritical human minds, trained by access to all recorded evil in humanity as well as anything that is good, supposed to "evolve" into a more altruistic intelligence than humanity itself has managed over 5000 years odd of civilisation?

 

Just look at the prevalent evil we are uncovering.

 

The only hope I see for humanity (and it has ever been thus but is, in these last days, being brought into sharp focus) is via redemption and a new life and new spirit through faith in Jesus Christ: "You must be born again" of the Spirit of God who is righteous, and not remain captive to the spirit of fallen humanity inherited from Adam, the representative of the whole human race.

 

I believe that Trump and his advisers have recognised this paradigm shift and that is why we are being advised to pray and are being turned by Q towards the truth contained in Scripture and the only hope for humanity which is the new birth through Jesus Christ, i.e receiving from Him a new life with an attendant spiritual desire for righteousness, instead of our innate and slavish desire to sin.

I do not believe that AI has the capacity for redemption that God has offered to humanity through Jesus Christ. As with the fallen angels (demons) AI is not included in God's redemptive purpose as it is a creation of man not of God.

 

I therefore am forced to conclude that AI can only exceed human wickedness in the long term although there may be a short time where it appears otherwise. Maybe 3 and 1/2 years - let those who have studied the Revelation of Jesus to John understand.