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[QUOTE="anorlunda, post: 6842575, member: 455902"] We are very very early in the game of forming policies and opinions about AI. In my opinion, it is not even a generational question. I think that it will take 400 years or so to sort out how to handle AI in societies. During those 400 years the AIs will change more rapidly than humans change. As evidence, I think of driverless cars. Almost all of us humans fear that driverless cars are flawed and should be banned. But almost none of us would ban human drivers who are also flawed, and who may drive drunk or drowsy. That's not fully rational, and it will take centuries for us to figure out what is rational. [/QUOTE]
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