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Topic History of: AI - Artificial Intelligence
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Green Man Pete Seeger was spot on again!


However the new builds here can hardly home a sausage roll.
Honey Simon Yates wrote:
Most of us will first encounter a robot when on the phone to a call centre, as the work there (including the questions and answers) is ideal for AI.

The robot can easily give insurance quotes, provide flight information and accept prescription requests. Later their work will progress to surgery.

Robot technology is already available. Already I can park my car automatically, with hands off the wheel. Sensors and the car system guide the vehicle to a space.


It is only "ideal" if you are a standard person with standard needs who never requires anything out of the ordinary or wishes to make a suggestion.
Soulless crap for soulless people, in my opinion.


Wyot Simon Yates wrote:
Most of us will first encounter a robot when on the phone to a call centre, as the work there (including the questions and answers) is ideal for AI.



Not if it is The Samaritans Helpline...
Green Man Simon Yates wrote:
Most of us will first encounter a robot when on the phone to a call centre, as the work there (including the questions and answers) is ideal for AI.

The robot can easily give insurance quotes, provide flight information and accept prescription requests. Later their work will progress to surgery.

Robot technology is already available. Already I can park my car automatically, with hands off the wheel. Sensors and the car system guide the vehicle to a space.


Wait until it progresses and AI will turn to against us. It won't be The Terminator but it will be close.
Simon Yates Most of us will first encounter a robot when on the phone to a call centre, as the work there (including the questions and answers) is ideal for AI.

The robot can easily give insurance quotes, provide flight information and accept prescription requests. Later their work will progress to surgery.

Robot technology is already available. Already I can park my car automatically, with hands off the wheel. Sensors and the car system guide the vehicle to a space.