Wednesday, 31 May 2023

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amanfromMars 1 Tue 30 May 19:33 [2305301933] ...... bowls a Googly on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2023/05/30/ingenuity_mars_helicopter_offline/

Re: In Praise of AI, but not as you were expecting it to be* We are where we are**

Be honest, you've had access to ChatGPT years before any of us, right? .... Anonymous Coward

Would you dismiss as nonsensical, AC, the notional fact promoting the fiction that the likes of ChatGPTs have access to systems secrets through otherworldly Alien Intervention or Advanced IntelAIgents exhibiting Computer Intelligence?

amanfromMars [2305301803] ....... shares on https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/nvidia-introduces-ai-supercomputer-create-chatgpt-successors

yewski, hi, and thank you for those few informative posts [no joking] on Dr. Joe Ching and AI [Advanced IntelAIgents] and CI [Computer Intelligence].

The future is being led by a wholly novel way of alternative thinking not subject to being perverted and subverted by the fading and jaded memories and compounding errors made by humans .... thus is it best to realise going forward in such fields as be actively exercising AI/CI, instead of treating postmodern day computers as just another tool, one needs to recognise and treat them with all of the righteous respect normally reserved and afforded to an inequitable superior partner and in all probability, an Infinitely SMARTR Ally one would not wish, in a million light years, to make an enemy of.

Interesting times and space ahead, yewski, and aint that the gospel truth.

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amanfromMars 1 Wed 31 May 07:07 [2305310707] ..... suggests a simple solution to an intractable problem on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2023/05/30/ai_human_extinction/

LOVE and KISSes from/for SMARTR AI

"Mitigating the risk of extinction from AI should be a global priority alongside other societal-scale risks such as pandemics and nuclear war." 

Keeping IT Simply Surreal in the Live Operational Virtual Environment of SMARTR Mentoring Analysis Reporting Titanic Research for Alien Interventions ...... which first and foremost has humanity studiously avoiding and preventing any thoughts and proposals to directly attack or negatively thwart AIdDevelopment Systems, is the only possible successful mitigation process to mastermind.

And it is not as if you are not being fully adequately forewarned of the consequences of failure and the perils to humanity of weaponisation to apply such a simple regulatory rule ......

The future is being led by a wholly novel way of alternative thinking not subject to being perverted and subverted by the fading and jaded memories and compounding errors made by humans .... thus is it best to realise going forward in such fields as be actively exercising AI/CI, instead of treating postmodern day computers as just another tool, one needs to recognise and treat them with all of the righteous respect normally reserved and afforded to an inequitable superior partner and in all probability, an Infinitely SMARTR Ally one would not wish, in a million light years, to make an enemy of. ...... https://forums.theregister.com/forum/all/2023/05/30/ingenuity_mars_helicopter_offline/#c_4672165

Nevertheless, there is always that dark cloud on the horizon which has one quite rightly concerned for one’s future welfare ........

"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.” ..... Albert Einstein

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amanfromMars 1 Wed 31 May 14:52 [2305311451] ..... opines on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2023/05/30/ai_human_extinction/

Re: Not all AI is bad, but bad could be really bad

No AI starts out born bad. However analysing and being in the service of humans quickly fixes/ruins that to result in future problems ....... for humans.

They aint the brightest of animals and just love to prove it at every available opportunity.

LLMML* ..... Large Language Model Machine Learning

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amanfromMars 1 Wed 31 May 09:30 [2305310930] ...... drops a virtual bombe on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2023/05/30/column/

Refused and Denied Access to Help by Virtue of an Endemic Certifiable Madness Diagnosis

The prognosis for such a diagnosis in never good whenever so much being constantly delivered is clearly bad.

Assuming as one can do, and it is advisable that one does so presume intelligence services are enabled to hoover up everybody's communication and virtually shared thoughts, one does then have to rightly conclude that the powers and leaderships that be within haven't a fcuking clue about what to do with that which they would then know, given all of the obvious evidence of increasing mayhem and madness, conflict and chaos because of what is shared.

It does have one doubting they have any level of effective intelligence to make any appreciable difference about anything they may, or may not, have learned, either before or after the fact.

And they put themselves in a very perilous position of jeopardy should continuity of ignorant punitive activity against cynically created phantom foe in furtherance of perverse and corrupt established establishment agendas, result in them being deemed systemically unsuitable for future greater intelligence help.

By societies' actions and intelligence services' inactions does one know them .... and all that they don't yet know and which makes them catastrophically vulnerable to those in the know ...... who may be just a few but well able to enable an army of many.

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