https://awakecanada.org/the-ethical-implications-of-ai-navigating-the-future-together/ The Ethical Implications of AI: Navigating the Future Together - Awake Canada
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I often wonder how far back AI goes. Nothing new under the sun.
Ai/machine learning algorithms were first made something like 40-50 years ago. At that point they lacked the computing power for anything approaching the sophistication we see today.
True. We have come a long way...maybe too far. My curiosity goes back much further...like historically. I watch quit a few vids about ancient Sumerians/ Egyptians/Aliens/Gods. Some mighty powerful entities if any truth to it, and mighty advanced cultures. Would they not have "AI" in their bag of advanced tech?
That's one where you'd start getting into "black goo" type stories where it's AI but not using anything as we would recognize as computers.
The stories in that vein are intriguing, and as much as I would love that aliens being legitimate, the proponents always lack anything of tangible evidence. (I would even hold a lower bar on evidence for that topic).
The most compelling was the guy who claimed to have got in a gunfight with grey aliens in an underground base, and all he showed was a piece of metal, his missing fingers and the chest wound he had...
Found it: https://www.bitchute.com/video/hK3wHyfy35rv/
I have wondered why biological aliens would visit at all assuming they could. Why not just send a rover with AI.
They said they lacked....
they lacked because the "All-Seeing A I" at the top of the pyramid came up missing
South Park said the pyramid was upside down....
I remember saying to cut off the top.
It concerned me that it was idolatry.
Sure, they've always had tech at least 10 years ahead of what was publicly available. Until quantum computers, the only real advantage of supercomputers was by stacking processers.
10?
Pluto is documented on cave paintings.