>>4911144 lb
it was off the hook a few hours ago. I don't bother engaging them any longer. Pointless
just like the 'walk a mile in muh shoes'
>>4911144 lb
it was off the hook a few hours ago. I don't bother engaging them any longer. Pointless
just like the 'walk a mile in muh shoes'
well then you have a problem. eventually you get to the point where you do or you go insane.
had version of this back then. wish i still had it
kek
the SEC clowns are back
and in normie fear porn news
Americans Fear The AI Apocalypse
Statista's Katharina Buchholz reports that according to a survey conducted byOxford University’s Center for the Governance of AI, many Americans fear a future where mechanisms of AI become too intelligent. When asked what kind of impact high-level machine intelligence would have on humanity, 34 percent of respondents thought it would be negative, with 12 percent going for the option “very bad, possibly human extinction”. Only 27 percent of respondents believed in a positive outcome, 21 percent thought AI wouldn’t change the future much and 18 percent said they didn’t know what impact AI would have.
When asked to consider a negative future outcome of AI technology, Americans ranked the AI apocalypse as more catastrophic than the possible failure to address climate change, even though respondents said that it was less likely to happen.
The respondents of the study said that they would trust university researchers most to build and responsibly manage AI technology. 50 percent said they had at least a fair amount of confidence in their ability in the field. The U.S. military at 49 percent came in a close second. Also, more Americans trust Microsoft with advanced AI technology (44 percent) than Amazon (41 percent), Google (39 percent), Apple (36 percent) or Facebook (18 percent).
Overall, a large majority of Americans agreed that robots and other systems of artificial intelligence needed careful supervision. Despite the fears, more Americans agreed that high-level machine intelligence should be developed than said it should not.
The survey also found that respondents underestimated the prevalence of AI technology. While Americans rightly assumed that driverless cars and virtual assistants use AI and machine learning mechanisms, fewer thought of Netflix recommendations, Google Translate or Google Search as products that use those technologies.
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muh apocalyspe
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-01-23/americans-fear-ai-apocalypse
all POTUS base berong to our POTUS