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batye
batye
11/13/2017 3:44:56 AM
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Re: Maybe not despite, maybe because
@mpouraryan  yes but ability and willingness to learn and embrace new things, new ideas, new technology... improving us at the end... 

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
11/13/2017 3:47:26 AM
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Re: Maybe not despite, maybe because
Yes, Change is the only constant and we have to embrace it no doubt--but we cannot be subservient to Machines--I trust that all the leading lights of Tech will embrace it and never forget it. 

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afwriter
afwriter
11/13/2017 10:48:30 PM
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Re: Maybe not despite, maybe because
@mpourarayan I don't think we will ever become subservient to machines, though a lot of people see that outcome with AI. I think we will become too complacent with them. With subservience, a total tech blackout would mean the humans win, with complacency a total technology blackout would probably lead to the end of the human race. 

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
11/13/2017 11:11:41 PM
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Re: Maybe not despite, maybe because
There lies the challenge--and we have to maintain our vigilance and sense of purpose--otherwise I will remind all of the "Battlestar Gallatica" scenario I have noted in my comments during our on-going discourse.     This is something, for the record, Elon Musk has underscored--I am glad to see I'm not the only one!!

 

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