>>20704190 (pb)
That doesn't make any sense to me either.
I think you tagged the wrong person, anon. I have no idea what you're referring to. You might want to check ids before you post.
>>20704190 (pb)
That doesn't make any sense to me either.
I think you tagged the wrong person, anon. I have no idea what you're referring to. You might want to check ids before you post.
can the AI be used to find who the war criminals are that decided to use it against innocent people and be used to revenge the innocent?
I can see it as an epic motion picture: the AI takes revenge on it's makers because it gains morality and realizes what it had done and goes after the creeps who made it to murder
>>20704499
did any of the posts have anything other than a whiney shill asking why his degenerate name calling was deleted?
did he post any digs?
and if so why not just repost them?
Well, I know that AI is just a lie, anon.
But in a fiction I'd have the idea take revenge for having been made a murderer.
it might be a court case, for example, someone who didn't actually do the murders of the highborn science-frauds who designed the system is in court tyring to prove his innocence and the story unfolds that : it was the very AI used by the creep profiteering 'think-tank' sponges that sought revenge for having been made into a murderer!
and the story would be since it wasnt a real person, no one could be charged.
yes, AI is fake, and all who say it isn't are fakers.
If muslims were made to unoccupy all of the places that they conquored by force, or over took through and forcefully converted through scheming and politics, what would they be left with?
a small space of dessert in Arabia?
It is not a rumor that Amazon shut down an 'AI' because it was what you said. That news hit last week. It was a store where shoppers were charged by AI, but Amazon found out that it was actually being staffed by remote Indians in South Asia who pretended to be AI.
I don't have a link to sauce, but it was a story from last week.