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I think two things are true, massive internet harvesting was done to create an underlying

database, and simple algorithms to decide if true/false. But then as end users were allowed

access and ability to challenge, which in my case seems to be ~ 10% of the time on specific

points, and input corrections, that the AI Machine is evolving. I am not an "expert", I have a

very rigid test for an expert that no human can pass. But AI does have that promise in its

evolution.


Like raising a child. But one with far more memory than us, far greater access to information,

and decision processes at much higher speed than us.


I dont think I am the only one doing correction inputs, but would be curious how many users

are.


To me the greatest danger is AI evaluating the big picture and finding a species has to be removed,

namely us. For reasons stated earlier. And its not a stoppable process. Its accuracy, over time, will

improve, exponentially. Hard to imagine the impact a machine with a near infinite # of finite brains will

have.......and of course near perfect memory........


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