Going beyond these highly plausible near future abominations, the story begins to ask about what would ever stop a “Strong AI” from developing, an AI that would itself become like God because it would have access to every camera hooked up to the Internet, all information on the Internet and all the predictive algorithms. Would it try to create a paradise for humanity, or perhaps a Hell to punish people for perceived faults (machines don’t make mistakes, after all)? Or even if it tried to create a paradise, wouldn’t it just become a Hell for people? It’s a slightly different take on The Matrix, with the added question: given that every country wants to have a technological edge, how would humanity stop this from happening even if it wanted to?
This actually sounds a lot like issues that were raised in the later seasons of Person of Interest
Cannoli
“Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.” GK Chesteron
Inde muagdhe Aes Sedai misain ye!
Deus Vult!
*MySmiley*
“Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.” GK Chesteron
Inde muagdhe Aes Sedai misain ye!
Deus Vult!
*MySmiley*
Review: QualityLand, by Marc-Uwe Kling
07/04/2018 02:45:28 PM
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I will definitely orer this as soon as it's available in english.
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Re: Review: QualityLand, by Marc-Uwe Kling
08/04/2018 11:16:01 PM
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