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After watching the godfather of AI on 60 minutes.

I have been unable to stop thinking about it.

In the next 50 years my two grandsons will see a different world. Like compound interest and a snowball going down a hill. The changes will come at an accelerated rate.

I thought in my life I have seen a lot. The development of computers. Man on the moon. Unlocking the DNA code.

Nothing will compare to what is coming.

I have been looking around and taking in many viewpoints on the subject. What I concluded is; we are entering into the unknown at a fast pace.

The more I look. The more I am glad I will not be around.

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The way I see it is that the idea and concept of AI is a good thing. But the many ways it can be used and abused to do bad is the likes of which I don't believe society has seen since the nuclear bomb. And sadly I don't feel, considering the average age of the people in power, they are prepared enough to understand, keep up with and properly regulate this to prevent it from being abused in ways that will harm a lot of people before it's over.


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Pandora's Box has been opened.

There is no going back. The potential for both good and evil rides in the balance.

Right now. We don't have answers. You can dream up anything. That is what makes this all so different from what has come before.

Awareness and self educating takes this to a different reality.

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I took part of a seminar that involved AI exploration and information ... it's WILD. The world will be unrecognizable within a few decades, if not sooner.

Think about all the stereotype Sci-Fi type plots ... and it will be more advanced


"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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I have looked at models for 5 yrs, 10 yrs, 20 yrs, 50 yrs.

Mind numbing.

I am 76. My grandparents were born in the 1870's.

My grandsons are 11 and 17. AI will be a huge part of their lives.

I am having a hard time grasping that. I have been with them since their first breath. I live with them. I have played a large part in their growth. I have tried to provide wise advice.

Thinking about what they will face in life with AI. What can I say?

Nothing because that future is unknown.


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the concept of time like that surely is mind boggling


"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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I use AI everyday with my job, I can script using API and have it do alot of tasks for me.. I find it extremely useful when I'm doing vulnerability assessment and integrating into tools I use like Nessus and Kali linux. It also speeds up troubleshooting, verifying and assisting with Code, and its amazing at assisting in creating technical documentation. Its also great to check against for best practices.


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Originally Posted by bonefish
After watching the godfather of AI on 60 minutes.

I have been unable to stop thinking about it.

In the next 50 years my two grandsons will see a different world. Like compound interest and a snowball going down a hill. The changes will come at an accelerated rate.

I thought in my life I have seen a lot. The development of computers. Man on the moon. Unlocking the DNA code.

Nothing will compare to what is coming.

I have been looking around and taking in many viewpoints on the subject. What I concluded is; we are entering into the unknown at a fast pace.

The more I look. The more I am glad I will not be around.

Makes the premise of the Terminator where the machines took over the world seem more plausible.


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I’ll be dead by then, so I won’t care. 😀


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Oh yeah, what if AI plots to keep you alive just to torment you??


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He’s a Browns fan, He will be alright. tongue

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Very true.

What would be interesting is having AI write a script for Browns fans using the movie Groundhog Day as a template. 🤣


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Originally Posted by FATE
Very true.

What would be interesting is having AI write a script for Browns fans using the movie Groundhog Day as a template. 🤣

From GPT 4:


Title: Dawn of the Eternal Game

Once upon a time in the heart of Ohio, the city of Cleveland housed the most resilient breed of football enthusiasts. The Cleveland Browns were not just a team; they were a religion. Each game was a spectacle, a hope, a tiny flicker in the vast darkness that shrouded the town.

Among the fans, there was Tim, a die-hard aficionado of the Browns. He lived and breathed the colors of his cherished team. As another season commenced, the hopes soared high amongst the townsfolk. This time, thought Tim, we will clinch the victory that has eluded us for decades. The first game was against their arch-rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers. The whole town was abuzz with anticipation.

On the eve of the game, a strange occurrence unfolded. Tim found himself waking up to the same day, the game day, over and over again, much like Phil Connors in the classic Groundhog Day. Every day he’d don his Browns jersey, get together with his pals, march to the stadium with hope brimming in his eyes, only to face the harsh reality of defeat. And then, the day would reset.

Each repeated day, Tim altered his routine in hopes to change the outcome. He’d wear his lucky socks, sit in a different section, even tried to run onto the field to change the game’s fate, but the result was unyielding. The Browns lost, every single time. However, unlike Phil, Tim didn’t have a love interest to impress or a town to win over. He had an entire city’s dormant hope to rekindle.

With each passing identical day, Tim’s understanding of the game deepened. He began to notice the tiny flaws, the minuscule moments that led to their defeat. He became a sage of strategies, a maestro of maneuvers. His friends started noticing the changes too, his words now echoed the wisdom that only came from years of relentless observation.

As the cycle continued, Tim, with the help of his friends, started a movement. They trained, they learned, and they spread the wisdom. The city united like never before, their spirit intertwined with the essence of the game.

Then came a day, the loop broke. On this day, the plays Tim had envisioned unfolded on the field. The Browns played with a symphony of perfectly coordinated moves that left the Steelers baffled and defeated.

The crowd roared, the city danced, and Tim, with tears of joy streaming down his face, knew he had lived a lifetime in a loop to witness this day. The curse was lifted, and the dawn of a new era of triumph had arrived in Cleveland.

And although the magical loop was an enigma, the legend of the eternal game day was etched in the annals of Cleveland, narrated from generation to generation as the day the city rewrote its destiny.

The end.

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Damn. Sign me up. I need to play with this evil software.


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Really will pass on it as not much of a video game fan. Sorry guys for those that are.


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