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<blockquote data-quote="Speed Chaser" data-source="post: 8885665" data-attributes="member: 690887"><p>Yep, I’ve gone over the CRISPR stuff with you multiple times before all of it is currently theoretical research. AI is a weapon of mass destruction, just like a jet flying with a nuke. Yet, I don’t see people losing their minds over the 200+ nuclear-capable bombers globally. Here comes the nuclear fear-mongering. The Fukushima threat to the ocean is so insignificant that if people are worried about that, they should also be losing sleep over the radioactive material that came from atmospheric testing of nukes trapped in steel as a result of the Bessemer process. The Bikini Atoll nuclear tests released far greater quantities of radioactive material into the Pacific Ocean than the Fukushima disaster, and I don’t see people losing their minds over it. Ultimately, it comes down to how society implements any new technology. So, to me, fear-mongering about AI is foolish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speed Chaser, post: 8885665, member: 690887"] Yep, I’ve gone over the CRISPR stuff with you multiple times before all of it is currently theoretical research. AI is a weapon of mass destruction, just like a jet flying with a nuke. Yet, I don’t see people losing their minds over the 200+ nuclear-capable bombers globally. Here comes the nuclear fear-mongering. The Fukushima threat to the ocean is so insignificant that if people are worried about that, they should also be losing sleep over the radioactive material that came from atmospheric testing of nukes trapped in steel as a result of the Bessemer process. The Bikini Atoll nuclear tests released far greater quantities of radioactive material into the Pacific Ocean than the Fukushima disaster, and I don’t see people losing their minds over it. Ultimately, it comes down to how society implements any new technology. So, to me, fear-mongering about AI is foolish. [/QUOTE]
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