How do you think Elon Musk runs all his companies?
Probably with AI.
Putin said whomever controls AI controls the world.
The news is saying they are fearful he will blow up the world if he loses.
Why do you think Pelosi wanted Trump's football?
How did the military create a nuclear buffer before AI?
Why would Milley need to INFORM our enemies instead of just axing the order?
Would AI be able to bypass anyone unwilling to follow orders?
Instant orders to all hands.
Is Putin's statement about the future, or the past?
What would AI look like projecting out into the future.
Would it be as fragmented as Q?
Thoughts?
Musk's core competence is finding good people he can trust to advance his vision and turning them loose. Like any good CEO, he relies on the people he's hired.
The idea of AI running Musk's empire is just silly.
I think you might be underestimating how much regular people rely on AI for their everyday lives. Do you use an alarm clock? How about a car? A phone? A credit/debit card? Rudimentary AI involved in these things but still there. So if we use AI that much… and Elon has access to cutting edge AI… yeah. Not silly; more along the lines of very probable.
I admire your ability to stretch your point.
That is my point.
It's a sad point, in the end.
The ability for an algorithm to crunch and advise based on chosen parameters is incredible.
No, it's not running his empire. It's more like JARVIS.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qv_hQrfTyBA
I write software for a living and follow the specialty closely. AI is not yet the wonder that Hollywood portrays. A statistical differentiation engine does not a JARVIS make.
And when you point to alarm clocks as an example of AI, you don't sound very serious.
A chrontab does not = AI