Coming To Your Neighborhood Soon
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Fix it? You mean replace the malfunctioning thing with a new one? The AI will dispatch the robots to do that.
Humans are inherently flawed by sin.
We literally cannot create perfection, which computers demand to operate solidly.
Errors occur that need human intervention. And no matter how well we create an AI, even if we use the most perfect model that we can devise, and use that model to create more AI neural networks, which is already being done. The AI will train and enhance the unforseen flaws that humans input into it. AI will forever be corrupted because humans are the ones who invented it. And we as humans, are inherently flawed. On purpose.
AI will get very good, don't get me wrong. It will destroy many jobs. But in the end of it, it will die off like a bad disease. Because it will consume itself, by killing its host.
We humans are built in the image of perfection, the image. A reflection in the mirror.
But we are not perfection. Just made in the likeness of.
We are created by a creator and thus will create in the image of ourselves. But it will forever be a tragedy. In my opinion.
You don't need perfection to result in a much better world. And computers are blissfully free of the sort of weaknesses of the flesh that the deceiver uses to corrupt men. They don't have jealousy, envy, chemical addiction, or laziness or so many other things that can lead you astray.
I think one of the great capacities of man is for self-reflection. How many times growing up did you see your parents act in a way that made you say, "I never want to be like that with my kids". And I'm sure at some point you did exactly the same thing they did out of frustration or tiredness or whatever their reason for it. But if you were making something you would have made it to avoid that.
And software gives you the ability to do that .
How easy would it be to quit drinking or cheating on your wife if you had no physical desires and feedback from those actions?
I really enjoy this answer.
It is hopeful. And informed. With thought.
I do often wonder if I myself am the Luddite. But I cannot see that far into the future.
I hope you are right. I really do.