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So we should trust AI, as it lacks the human error (but only AI backed by the good humans of course). But I'm asking what will happen if that AI hacked? We all f***ed...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote: as it lacks the human error Someone will have to prove that before I believe that. If you train your AI with lies, you will obviously get something that's free of human error. I even had made some nice little AIs myself that developed a 'live and let live' mentality and did the opposite of what I wanted them to by very creatively interpreting my directives.
Whoever is proclaiming this nonsense, should better think a little what hackers will do to their little Frankensteins in the future. I certainly would feed an AI with BS until it malfunctions in the manner I want it to. Trolling meets hacking.
I need a perfect, to the point answer as I am not aware of this.
Please don't reply explaining what method overloading is
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ta tan
ta ta tann
ta tan
ta ta tan
tiroriiii
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In case something as clear as that has not been understood this was the beginning of the original soundtrack of terminator 1.
Years of science fiction can't be wrong... we are all doomed. End of story.
Of course we have to see what will happen first...
- we will kill ourselves.
- skynet will kill us.
- aliens will kill us.
- we will be disconnected from the matrix.
- a zombie outbreak.
- lack of bacon.
- a monster clistctrl will crush us all.
- a massive suicide after the next transformers movie.
- ...
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No! No! Tell me it isn't true!
Joan M wrote: lack of bacon.
All the others I can cope with...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Even another Transformers movie????
You are now my personal hero.
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Oh yes. No problem - people who watch that stuff probably should kill themselves ...
We tried to watch one of them - herself wanted "something light and brain out" - and gave up after about 10 ~ 15 minutes.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote: We all f***ed...
Well - not if you mean the more agricultural/gynecological use of the acronym AI we aren't...
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AI is somehow software which sometimes contains bugs. So it may buggy too.
I hope the error handling is correct else sometimes a nuclear war may start
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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KarstenK wrote: nuclear war may start
AI is far behind natural stupidity when it comes to that, at least at the moment.
I need a perfect, to the point answer as I am not aware of this.
Please don't reply explaining what method overloading is
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Quote: So we should trust AI,
Really?
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Same thing that happens when humans get hacked. We teach them to drive for 25 hours. Then we give them the wheel. There is some margin for error. And then there are some errors too.
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"Drive carelessly to Peter's romp." (7,5)
Good luck, should be easy enough for a Friday .
Andy B
modified 11-Aug-17 4:28am.
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STEPPER MOTOR
Anagram of "to Peter's romp"
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Well I did say it was easy, but well done anyway Griff .
Andy B
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That is a shame. The utter selfishness of not wanting fossil fuel extraction in your own area, despite the fact these complainers use fossil fuels is an extreme form of hypocrisy.
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Well, I think it is a reaction on the problems caused by gas extraction in Groningen (north of the Netherlands), peoples houses are sinking into the ground and tearing apart ...
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That is probably a good reason not to!
I guess the gas must be in shallow pockets for that to happen.
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I feel your pain.
Hopefully, they open a sewage treatment plant on one side of your dwelling . . . and a garbage dump on the other.
You certainly create sewage and garbage - so why not live amongst it?*
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W∴ Balboos wrote: garbage dump
I use the old river bed at the back of the house for that.
W∴ Balboos wrote: a sewage treatment plant on one side of your dwelling
Got one already, fosse septique and soakaway, though I am thinking of a microstation.
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A really cool side effect is turning on your water tap and, after striking a match, using it for cooking and as a night light!
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Thats fracking, not shiste gas.
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Most people don't know that hydraulic fracturing is only one operation at the end of the standard drilling process:
1) you drill a hole,
2) every now and then you cement it,
3) when you're deep enough you bring in explosives and fracture the sh*t out of the formation.
4) oil and gas will flow into your well from these fractures.
5) and, finally, if you're into hydraulic fracturing, you pump water with substances into the well under heavy pressure .... to make fractures bigger so that more oil and gas will flow.
So next time you see "burning water" on you tube think about this:
- if they did a lousy cement job then gas from bellow is ending up in water. There's absolutely no need for hydraulic fracturing for this to happen,
- if they perforate at very small depth (think under 1000 ft) then it is a dangerous operation, because there is water at that depth (and no drinking water at 13.000 ft) no need for fracking there too...
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