I dont detect a failure of vision causing the problems you mention. I
detect "AI" in the service of attaining cash inflow.
Second, i like what Feigenbaum said about AI some time ago. It is actually
a deep remark: Every time we think we made an advance towards AI, it turns
out that we only wrote a good program.

On Sat, Aug 24, 2019, 7:39 PM bw <[email protected]> wrote:

> If we start back at the science fiction beginning of the idea, we see that
> Asimov really did not anticipate the implications of AI impersonating
> human intelligence.  Some of his stories did have robots/androids that
> impersonated humans, but ignored the fundamentals... robots should
> disclose themselves upon demand.  It should be a basic law.
>
> This failure of vision IMO has led to many of the problems we now are
> faced with, like, How to stop Robocalls?  WTF do we do when the grid goes
> down and the computer won't cooperate??  Why does the bank keep saying I
> have three last names?, etc..
>
> It's off-topic, so I alopogize.  I thought some of the non-AI readers may
> find it interesting.
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Laws_of_Robotics
>
>

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