Artificial intelligence shows great promise and lots of factual errors.—Michael
Worry About Us Breaking In to AI's Box —Rob Reid, Ars Technica
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Thanks for subscribing! It’s amazing how science fiction can often foretell the future. Science fiction stories and movies have been predicting what the world to come would look like for decades.
Remember Spock asking questions to Star Trek’s version of Alexa almost 60 years ago? Scottie probably could have utilized Alexa to warn him before he needed more dilithium crystals. Personally, I think the Enterprise was always running low on power because they switched from fusion matter-antimatter dilithium reactor technology to the Green New Deal.
Star Trek also had zoom - video communication on giant screens on the wall, touch screen monitors, hand-held communication devices, and I’m pretty sure Lt. Uhura was using one of the original Plantronics blue tooth earpieces.
It is fascinating that many scenes from these movies are coming to fruition today. We don’t have the Jetson’s flying cars yet, but we do have drones. Trust me, they are coming. I saw an ad for an apartment in New York with a landing pad.
The movie, The Terminator, predicted an apocalyptic future destroyed by Artificial Intelligence. If you turn on C-SPAN, you would know…
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