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RE: Will Robots take Over Humans? COVID19/illuminati/HAARPTheory

Well, the dystopian nightmare and the utopian dream both have steps that look very similar.

In example, we have all these communists that want to seize the means of production... so why don't they? Well, seizing is stealing. But, they could build the means of production themselves. It has never been cheaper or easier. With robotics and AI everyone could have a manufacturing plant in their garage.

However, every communist i have told this to has either just gone silent, or become very upset.

Anarcho-capitalists on the other hand go "oh yeah!" "lets do this".

So, the future will be robotics building things. But, who will own the robots? In the end, it will be the people. In the intermediate, it may be the big, powerful corporations.


Robots are stupid. AI is dumb. Self driving cars, if people knew the actual reality of the state of that AI, they wouldn't allow them on any road.

They have programmed computers to beat Chess masters. Do you know how you beat this AI? Start playing Go, or Rummy, or even 52 card pickup.

The only way there will be robots on the battlefield is that we continue to carry the ball and chain of Federal Reserve Notes. Else the robot factory would have no one to work it.

Stop thinking like a robot and remove ourselves from their system.

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AlphaGo Zero
AlphaGo Zero is a version of DeepMind's Go software AlphaGo. AlphaGo's team published an article in the journal Nature on 19 October 2017, introducing AlphaGo Zero, a version created without using data from human games, and stronger than any previous version. By playing games against itself, AlphaGo Zero surpassed the strength of AlphaGo Lee in three days by winning 100 games to 0, reached the level of AlphaGo Master in 21 days, and exceeded all the old versions in 40 days.Training artificial intelligence (AI) without datasets derived from human experts has significant implications for the development of AI with superhuman skills because expert data is "often expensive, unreliable or simply unavailable." Demis Hassabis, the co-founder and CEO of DeepMind, said that AlphaGo Zero was so powerful because it was "no longer constrained by the limits of human knowledge". David Silver, one of the first authors of DeepMind's papers published in Nature on AlphaGo, said that it is possible to have generalised AI algorithms by removing the need to learn from humans.Google later developed AlphaZero, a generalized version of AlphaGo Zero that could play chess and Shōgi in addition to Go.

I can beat AlphaGo Zero at Rummy, Old Maid and many other games.
I can even beat AlphaGo Zero at chess.

Eh, it's not about beating. Still cool sh*t though! Thanks for sharing @old-guy-photos!

You raise valid points, i don't think self driving cars are safe options at all. Just as when the first priuses and other "electronic" type cars came out, flaw after flaw, and many manufacturing recalls. Not "thinking like a robot", just presenting points. Yes the robots could be quite helpful. I didn't even mention solar flares could be the least of US concerns, other countries (communist) could detonate a long range intercontinental missile and there goes our grids. A lot could happen. Im not negatuvistic just see things how they could go. Thanks for visiting my blog. :)