When Google makes an AI (and they WILL be first), the world will end
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#2Will Google call it Google Brain? It does the thinking for you, all you have to do is follow its advice?
Re: When Google makes an AI (and they WILL be first), the world will end
#3The best solution is simply to not use google products (which aren't that good anyway).
- duckduckgo for search - dropbox, box, etc. for files - openstreetmap for maps - firefox for web browsing (except firefox is about to introduce advertising, too, so I'm not sure about this one.)
This way, your data is decentralized, making it harder to track you. Also, these companies each focus on just one product, meaning their products are better anyway.
Re: When Google makes an AI (and they WILL be first), the world will end
#4Sort of like writing some science fiction stories to prove his point. Any evidence that AIs will be out of control once Google makes them? Will Google call it Google Brain? It does the thinking for you, all you have to do is follow its advice?
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#5(Mostly) agree. Google is out of control, and they'll do anything to sell more ads. The best solution is simply to not use google products (which aren't that good anyway). - duckduckgo for search - dropbox, box, etc. for files - openstreetmap for maps - firefox for web browsing (except firefox is about to introduce advertising, too, so I'm not sure about this one.) This way, your data is decentralized, making it hard…
Re: When Google makes an AI (and they WILL be first), the world will end
#6Re: When Google makes an AI (and they WILL be first), the world will end
#7This reads much like "The Minority Report" which was written in 1956. While this author has a modern spin and is attaching it directly to a company we all know - how is it any different? Has science fiction given us these ideas and led us to this point, or has it been a neon warning we've been ignoring all this time? Maybe this path was inevitable?
In 1956 it was impossible. Today, all of this is almost here. The path to AI is inevitable, but it branches into many - we should try and find a way to pick the right one before we reach the crossroads.