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Why AI is still dumb and not scary at all (pt.1)
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the AI
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Woah! Now this is something. Skynet is coming for you, Aston! Be very afraid ![]()
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Imagine two robots talking in Gibberlink Mode about how they’re gonna capture you, knock you out, and drag you to their detention center—while you’re just sitting there clueless, thinking they’re trying to entertain you with some weird robot music.
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