I watched last week’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearings, and I was struck by the fact that they seemed to be more about the Democrats fighting with Republicans to see which party could corrupt the Supreme Court more effectively than they were about senators doing their jobs. What bothers me most about that is, regardless of the goal, if you corrupt the highest court in the land you effectively destroy the Constitution — and by doing so, the country. What artificial intelligence could bring to the table is a focus on fixing problems.
I wish people would stop calling it AI, its algorithms. Computers will never be as smart as us, yes they can SEEM more clever, or SEEM more human like, but we are simply way to advanced, lol well some of us haha
@borisaman: what makes you think (pun intended) "us" are not just a bunch of algorithms either? What I find fascinating is that AI research is showing that the human brain may not be that magical after all.
How AI Could Fix What Seems Unfixable
Posted by: Rob Enderle October 1, 2018 10:31 AMI watched last week’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearings, and I was struck by the fact that they seemed to be more about the Democrats fighting with Republicans to see which party could corrupt the Supreme Court more effectively than they were about senators doing their jobs. What bothers me most about that is, regardless of the goal, if you corrupt the highest court in the land you effectively destroy the Constitution — and by doing so, the country. What artificial intelligence could bring to the table is a focus on fixing problems.