Interesting I had no idea there were that many potential progressions. But I am
still curious how any AI makes the choice, "Not that, this." It has to be able
to "recall" that the first move leads to failure.
It has to have some way of paring down it's possible paths to success based
upon what
If we get to the point where mankind no longer has to work to live (universal
basic income), then I fear we will come to experience intimately what the old
saying hints at, "An idle mind is the devil's playground." It will be the end
of any really productive society. Or else what will develop is
Bob Sneidar wrote:
> If we get to the point where mankind no longer has to work
> to live (universal basic income), then I fear we will come
> to experience intimately what the old saying hints at, "An
> idle mind is the devil's playground."
You'd be in good company. Camus, Sartre, and others in