It's probably cheaper to just hire Omar and his wife to be your servants. At least his wife makes good curry, and then you can open an Indian restaurant and let them work there and make more money.
I once thought about the robot vacuums that run around a room, going around obstacles, etc. Then I heard of a time the dog left poo on the carpet, and the robot spread it all around the room!! Then I heard that even robo vacuum cleaners can spy on you.
I just wish they would come up with a quieter vacuum cleaner! And a quieter blender! And quieter leaf blowers and lawnmowers!! I would pay extra for more peace and serenity from the noise . . .
Soundcore Anker Life Q20 Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones on sale on Amazon for $44.98. I'm considering these. They would be good to wear if I have to go to Walmart.
HOWEVER sound waves do not assault only one's ears! The vibes impinge on the entire body! Believe me, when I first started to be sensitive to loud noises (I used to love to dance! But the music was SO LOUD!) I tried ear plugs, and they made it actually worse! I actually like the reverb of the bass, when it is not too loud, but one experiences the bass not mainly through the ears . . . [doesn't it seem to vibrate through the floor?]
Plus who wants to have to wear headphones all the time? He does wear ear protection while mowing the lawn, good idea I think. The ear drums have to be protected!! even if it does not solve the entire assault on all the senses . . .
I don't want to wear headphones "all the time," just in noisy places like stores. There is no chance of loud bass in Walmart, just noise. I have Asperger's. I couldn't study in the library in college because of the buzzing fluorescent lights, and the dorm room was super loud every night with all the stereos rattling the doors until 1AM or 2AM every night. I finally had to quit college.
I have Asperger's, so it's not just loud sounds, but also other sounds, like buzzing fluorescent lights. I can't stand those. I like to walk in my back yard, which is far from traffic and people, so I just hear the wind and the birds.
The title below sounds hyperbolic, but . . . every pede should read this. Fixing America and ending the Cabal without stopping something that MANY very smart people believe will KILL US ALL wouldn't be a good idea.
We've KNOWN this was a high-probability on-coming extinction-level event for a LONG time.
Dune, set in a universe where "machines that think" have been outlawed after they became a disaster, was published in 1965.
Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film "2001: A Space Odyssey", based on several short stories optioned from Arthur C. Clarke, primarily "The Sentinel" (1951) and "Encounter in the Dawn" (1953), famously tells the story of an AI running a space probe that turns murderous after learning that the crew plans to shut it down.
You can probably name a half-dozen or more books and movies with similar themes, such as James Cameron's Terminator.
A great many computer scientists and other intelligent, educated people have been concerned about the problem for years also. But recently the concern has grown as AI has become more powerful AND shown repeatedly that it cannot be precisely controlled -- not a new truth, frankly, given that bugs and unexpected behavior have been common every since the dawn of programable computing.
As the authors of If Anyone Builds It discuss, AI programming ramps the difficulty of accurately forecasting product behavior up to impossible levels for a variety of reasons.
I am actually pessimistic that the world will slow or halt AI development sufficiently and in time to prevent disaster, but if enough people get this issue on their radar, perhaps we have a chance.
That's spyware at a whole new level.
So basically. Your paying thousands for Omar in New Delhi to creep on you and occasionally do minor chores around the house
It's probably cheaper to just hire Omar and his wife to be your servants. At least his wife makes good curry, and then you can open an Indian restaurant and let them work there and make more money.
Why is the thumbnail and first image in the article the robot sleeping with the woman.
u/#bait
well, actually...
might be symbolic/seeding the consciousness/ hinting at the Nephilim & daughters of men
ECP's lecture on the fallen beings/mechanization man
she speaks slowly/listen at 2x. she's quirky, but very patriotic.🤠 start at 36:00
https://youtu.be/i_SXbTYHjqA?
Always the woman’s fault. 😂
clickbait
I once thought about the robot vacuums that run around a room, going around obstacles, etc. Then I heard of a time the dog left poo on the carpet, and the robot spread it all around the room!! Then I heard that even robo vacuum cleaners can spy on you.
I just wish they would come up with a quieter vacuum cleaner! And a quieter blender! And quieter leaf blowers and lawnmowers!! I would pay extra for more peace and serenity from the noise . . .
Soundcore Anker Life Q20 Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones on sale on Amazon for $44.98. I'm considering these. They would be good to wear if I have to go to Walmart.
Thanks! My husband also suggested those.
HOWEVER sound waves do not assault only one's ears! The vibes impinge on the entire body! Believe me, when I first started to be sensitive to loud noises (I used to love to dance! But the music was SO LOUD!) I tried ear plugs, and they made it actually worse! I actually like the reverb of the bass, when it is not too loud, but one experiences the bass not mainly through the ears . . . [doesn't it seem to vibrate through the floor?]
Plus who wants to have to wear headphones all the time? He does wear ear protection while mowing the lawn, good idea I think. The ear drums have to be protected!! even if it does not solve the entire assault on all the senses . . .
I don't want to wear headphones "all the time," just in noisy places like stores. There is no chance of loud bass in Walmart, just noise. I have Asperger's. I couldn't study in the library in college because of the buzzing fluorescent lights, and the dorm room was super loud every night with all the stereos rattling the doors until 1AM or 2AM every night. I finally had to quit college.
I agree, modern life is just TOO LOUD!
I have Asperger's, so it's not just loud sounds, but also other sounds, like buzzing fluorescent lights. I can't stand those. I like to walk in my back yard, which is far from traffic and people, so I just hear the wind and the birds.
The title below sounds hyperbolic, but . . . every pede should read this. Fixing America and ending the Cabal without stopping something that MANY very smart people believe will KILL US ALL wouldn't be a good idea.
This needs to get on everyone's radar.
If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies: Why Superhuman AI Would Kill Us All
We've KNOWN this was a high-probability on-coming extinction-level event for a LONG time.
Dune, set in a universe where "machines that think" have been outlawed after they became a disaster, was published in 1965.
Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film "2001: A Space Odyssey", based on several short stories optioned from Arthur C. Clarke, primarily "The Sentinel" (1951) and "Encounter in the Dawn" (1953), famously tells the story of an AI running a space probe that turns murderous after learning that the crew plans to shut it down.
You can probably name a half-dozen or more books and movies with similar themes, such as James Cameron's Terminator.
A great many computer scientists and other intelligent, educated people have been concerned about the problem for years also. But recently the concern has grown as AI has become more powerful AND shown repeatedly that it cannot be precisely controlled -- not a new truth, frankly, given that bugs and unexpected behavior have been common every since the dawn of programable computing.
As the authors of If Anyone Builds It discuss, AI programming ramps the difficulty of accurately forecasting product behavior up to impossible levels for a variety of reasons.
I am actually pessimistic that the world will slow or halt AI development sufficiently and in time to prevent disaster, but if enough people get this issue on their radar, perhaps we have a chance.
AI: Humans are an infestation on the earth and must be exterminated.
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When I invent a robot I’m going to do a corporate film wearing the hillbilly cap I wear to the diner, just like this guy.