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of brain damage, older version or does that mean they're greedy and tired? i know it sounds brutal to say these things, but in some cases is terrific. here's a curve ball. let's assume that i have this doll that i'm able to make in this scotty, this dog is incredible. it's, it looks like it didn't send it out. the eyes actually can change irises and can, can look pain or interested. i can change skin temperature, ruba faction rubechek blushing. i can have little revelation, goosebumps, you name it. you'll look at this, they can do think this is a baby. now, what happens if i then teach these baby how to recoil and do things? and what happens if somebody decides to do subbing nefarious with this? are you going to tell this person they can't? but he says no, no, this is, this is, this is a, not a human being. is it?
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this is an artificial intelligence. human being sort of, are we going to then i virtue of this like we do a sophie grand human trace to it. human protections. can you murder at a robot? it's going to change every abscess going to definitely make if you're already blurry line, almost obsolete. why no, don't go anywhere. because when he returned, we're going to continue this discussion about artificial intelligence and why bill gates thinks the development of the telephone or even his own computer system over at the acceptance. and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not walk by watch something that's so different opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to
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please or do you have the state department, the c i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your facts for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do. don't want my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time. but again, it's not. we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you may be able to turn to atrocities in other countries. united states of america is different wherever people long to be free. they will find a friend in the united states. the need to be an automated body of the volunteer, very, very easy to sort of city and teach all the look at what the in service of each skid 18 color revolutions is. one among several means to reach the
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goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them onto the help of us, the western economic interest to go up inside it. i think that he did to it as well by the democrats, the new training portal, acted so now we must say little this a file with them and he can see the file, i'm sure, or events. there are no independent players in the world anymore. we are back and discussing the legal and ethical side of artificial intelligence as our friend media and legal analyst. why no? okay, so while i got to ask about the trust issue, how does a i actually a fact trust and authenticity? does the society need to actually trust to be considered productive? and what is the effect on this? wow, whoa, throw one at me. well, yeah,
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let's see. i finally get to get that reaction from you. what. what you brought your a game today? yeah. well let's, let's go back and i know one to 2 for the money it, but let's define what trust is and everything. and let me back up even more. listen, everybody knows since the beginning of time what somebody came up, it says hey, sky, the look at this, i just develop this thing. it's called, i call it a knife. it's wonderful. we can cut a rope with it and we can use it as a, as a planting tool and skin hiv here. would you like to see it? and then actually, you know, why did you share after alexander graham bell or whoever it was right after mr. watch and i need you to call was what are you wearing? there's always somebody roy, it use it, alfred nobel, dynamite. i try to tell you where, you know there's, there's always somebody out there who can take anything arrow,
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and opiates wonderful. n o g 6. okay. i go on and so that's always a part of this. here's the thing that bothers me, the most. scotty, have you ever heard of? they say there is a meeting all over the country of leading scientist to decide whether we should or they should continue with the production of this thing. as ask people, should we continue with this or stop? no, what happens is it's introduced. and then you and your family to be with you today . okay, now what do you think he's ever ask us ahead of time? nobody what you're going to see 25 years from now. just in terms of how humans are changing drastically and how they are going to be removed and replaced. and when i say replace, i'm not talking about employment. i mean there are some people who are going to be deemed useless. that's not very much a christian,
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but that's not very huge. humanistic. i'm telling you it's true because as we're talking about this, what we're talking about replacing artificial intelligence, you know, there's, they don't call that artificial soul, artificial morality, no intelligence. when the next thing is going to be artificial morality. so scotty, one day you're going to hear and see kids who have never had a human friend. don't want one. you're going to have kids with pets and dogs. and you're going to be able to take people, relatives of yours who have died. but because of some ability to off load down lo, method data, you're going to hear and e, m, or grandma, you're going to be able to plug her into something and either run a hologram or maybe just connect her into your own brain. your sense of
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communicating or feeling her presence. there's some kind of transcend every thing. we're already and i don't want to go to political. we're debating gender. did you ever think in your life? you know, you, we always say, you know what is truth, what is soon. okay. how high is up? i love philosophy. what's a woman? what's 1st? wait a minute, what? how did we get there? and what's next? we're going to get rid of everything. everything that this race gender worth every thing and, and maybe that's good. maybe maybe these artificial distinctions don't mean anything. i see reproduction that was kind of important. but i'm going to go of fashion, which is, are, are the clergy or philosophy of people who worry about the show. morality right or wrong sunday school morals advocate consideration feeling
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sentence empathy. those words are going to go, do they have any, any role anymore? right, right. does it matter what somebody else thinks? how many times, what have you seen before? at this moment it was an expression years ago when somebody goes postal, the 4 people, the post office, were considered to be a lunatic and went pulse. now it's going to go airline. how many times have you seen recently? just in the last year, people losing their mind on planes for no reason. and what do we do? we celebrate it by recording it. and we live in this weird cause makes strange world. i don't know about many people, but their kids lived here. i know people grown adults cannot eat who sit there and say, i'm really not much of anything. but in this world,
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i am king or i am queen. this is just without visual intelligence. what if i have this the next you? that not only is your best friend, but i'm doors you and just things you are terrific. it's your everything better than a child doesn't talk back better than a friend loves you. don't have to feed it. it just sits there and just helps you and loves you and learns everything about you. and then one day, let's say for example, a kid gets a dog, gets something with a guy or a guy in it. and that thing says, you know, to really think your mother really lops you and your son or daughter just, you know, it's a good question. i don't really think i do. i look, i know you think it sounds not ma'am, with mary. remember what it wants to do, what's to program itself out. it learns missed you, it learns how to break out. it learns things and learn how to control it, learn how to prevent you from turning it off, right?
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this is, this is 2001. open the pod bay door. how? sorry, dave, help you. this is i robot. i mean this is we, we, we could talk about this forever. good. yes. but the potential for bad, like you can't conceive, was it, it can replace everybody image. it could not replace your dog so i can point out that there is no way that they're going to try for who could never do that side of it. but everything that you're talking about is very concerned. and because once again, you can have trust because you don't know if you're talking to the natural human or ne i, because that a during person also makes you look like a better person to the public, even if you really aren't. which brings me to my next question, why don't? because are you concerned? because if you have this artificial intelligence, it's replacing, like you said training, replacing according to how they want you to be. do you think it'll actually make mankind more done or even more evil? every day, the 3rd component in there does ever occurred in this country that's ever been. a
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problem has been through the systematic desensitization. any systematic human possession of people, and this will accelerate. while it's incredible real quick, i gotta ask you about bill gates. how do you feel about bill gates saying that this is even more important, bigger than anything he's ever developed? does that scare you? i don't listen to anything that man says anything. anything, nothing. thank you. legal, a media analyst line. all. okay, so the industry is quite lucrative with contributions of $15.00 trillion dollars expected to the global economy by 2030. and this income is actually distributed throughout the world with no single country, as of now being able to claim the majority of the financial benefit of this of a i is expected to add 500000000000 dollars to india is g d p. with more than 45000 job postings already this year, india is ranked 3rd and the talent pool did by disappoint its 1st state minister of
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artificial intelligence side. note, this new minister is 27 and hopes to have the most prepared country for this technology in the future. and russian president vladimir putin made statements saying artificial intelligence is the future. not only for russia, but for all mankind who were on to highlight both the risk and rewards of a i and concluded by declaring that what ever country comes to dominate this technology will be the ruler of the world. the key, however, is keep it being controlled by mankind with humans in charge. losing that control could be our own self destruction sky. now here's, and this has been your 360 view of the news which affects you. thanks for what the . ringback the,
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the interim, those of life of a full circle that all is ups and downs india, before the british was that it just nation with the highest g d, b into work. and why did the 100 years of british through bring it to a this low off, some 50, interacting the late 30th. 19 they had no right to pay my property. my, i don't my gods. they ran to all about big spaces. i was see could spaces
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off uh san angelo wiley pointed out the spaces in the wood, which is now closing to the english, the big city. so quite selling lead, even the heating the words have been you into the english lexicon. what does the weather say into it should have feet humiliation and break up of russia. if this is the case, then the west cause already lost the
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libyan presidents, alexander church and put the army on the. and all that is to do is to move close the to the folder with close to the following process between close of and police and local. such a woman is killed as ukrainian forced itself residential areas of going.

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