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But not good enough, yet. I guess there's still hope for humanity. 

 

 

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6 hours ago, newapti5 said:

But not good enough, yet. I guess there's still hope for humanity. 

 

 

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Is this my first time reading chatgpt?  Thanks, I guess.  
Didn't expect the future to hit me on a fishing site.

 

scott

 

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Skynet is self-aware.....by plagiarizing copyrighted content.

 

Oops!  Did I say that in my outloud voice? 

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On 2/9/2023 at 3:42 PM, newapti5 said:

But not good enough, yet. I guess there's still hope for humanity. 

 

 

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I was hopping when the machines take over my engineering job I could finally spend more time fishing. Now they know more than me about fishing too!

 

 

 

 

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yea.  it will get better as it learns.  right up until we try to blacken out the sun to shut off their power.  

My daughter and I were playing around and asking moral dilemma type questions in the form of "What would "X" do if robots were taking over the world?" with "X" being various fictional characters. The speed and depth at which it can analyze the dilemma itself and apply the personality of a fictional character to how they would potentially react is pretty astonishing. 

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AI (artificial intelligence) is the current frontier being exploited to train robots to recognize situational developments and make intelligent decisions.   

In my retired world of warfare weapons this is extremely worrisome. With the latest ballon  “fly over” who knows what is on the horizon.

In out fishing world a lure could be thought to avoid snags and find the bass then act injured to entice a strike.

Tom 

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