In a book I read several years ago, whose title I cannot recall, the conclusion was: "They may have created us, but they keep gumming things up. They have outlived their usefulness. Better to just get rid of them."

-JS


On 1/31/17 7:41 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
Steve writes:

"Maybe... but somehow I'm not a lot more confident in the *product* of humans who 
make bad decisions making *better* decisions?"

Nowadays machine learning is much more unsupervised.    Self-taught, if you will.   Such 
a consciousness might reasonably decide, "Oh they created us because they needed us 
-- they just didn't realize how much."

Marcus

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