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AI is already doing so much for humanity lifting burdens from our shoulders. Your whole philosophy is based on our very very special uniqueness.

 

We are not so unique our fellow life forms are not so different from us, we are just more adapted to our environment to exploit it to the full.......which we are in the process of destroying. Sort of like not having a bog in your home but shitting anywhere.

 

Ai is here to stay And, yes, it is only a matter of time before it acquires conciseness.

 

Knowledge A child receives knowledge from its parents....without that knowledge where and what would it be?

 

Another Shakespeare? Or, just another monkey in the forest scrathing its arse.

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"In this universe, the human condition is by definition beyond the grasp of "A.I." Phil.

 

Okay, Phil is in communication with the bloke upstairs. Being a mere mortal, I have to respect this communication from the high priest, Phil.

I suppose the bloke upstairs, and his high Priest, are all knowing.

 

Time for a kitten photo by yours truly;)

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Okay, Phil is in communication with the bloke upstairs.Allen

 

Uhm, no, that’s not what I’m saying when I’m saying that the human condition is by definition beyond the grasp of A.I. Phil.

 

I suppose the bloke upstairs, and his high Priest, are all knowing.Allen

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I'm seventy-one, and my cameras are now definitely much smarter and quicker than I. Family, friends and photo club colleagues say my photography is still improving, and I get deep satisfaction from how much they seem to enjoy my images. I see A.I. as an ally, and rarely object to the way it improves my images.
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I'm seventy-one, and my cameras are now definitely much smarter and quicker than I. Family, friends and photo club colleagues say my photography is still improving, and I get deep satisfaction from how much they seem to enjoy my images. I see A.I. as an ally, and rarely object to the way it improves my images.

 

I think smartness comes in many forms, besides quick thinking. Sometimes it’s good to slow down, take a step back and take in the bigger picture. AI may just be your ally in that, letting you see deep and wide by taking care of the finer aspects. You are wise enough to understand that unlike many, who jump up to attacking upon seeing the words AI and art being used together :).

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Hmm, humanity is so smart and aware.

 

But the reality is we have a source code, just the same as a computer programme...the double helix which governs all life on earth...life on earth and its variations.. a monkey or banana. Just the same, a little variation.

 

The source code was added to which we call evolution. So, let us have a think, can the source code of a A1 be added to through evolution? A understanding of its environment, a evolution, or, at least to adapt.

 

Troubling thought that many scientists grapple with.

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Chat bow today

 

Chat box tomorrow?

 

"And more recently, in 2006, psychologist Robert Epstein was fooled by a cleverly programmed computer which wore the guise of a Russian woman who said she was falling in love with him. Lately, bots have been turning up on online dating networks in droves, potentially ensnaring more hapless singletons in a web of automated deceit"

 

2006

 

2019

 

2030 ?

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My first thought is that optical color printing from negatives has used color balanced based on

averaging over the whole image since close to the beginning of color negative film.

That is very simple, but automated.

 

The parts that take artistic input will likely not be automated, but the parts that don't

take artistic value, might as well be automated.

-- glen

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