Except people will always want what they want. As I understand it, that drives disagreements far more than the absence/presence of knowledge. (James 4:1 <https://www.bible.com/bible/111/JAS.4.1.niv>)

Sorry, I couldn't resist... I just HAD to respond to your tongue-in-cheek comment...
Guess that makes me the poster child of what I just said. :-)

Phil Davis


On 10/4/17 10:10 AM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
To which I will add as a side note, once we know everything, there will be no 
more opinions or opposing views. :-)

Bob S


On Oct 4, 2017, at 09:12 , Jim Lambert via use-livecode 
<use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

Richmond wrote:

once a system constructed by humans reaches a certain level of complexity
those humans are unable to predict how it will behave in certain circumstances.
And sometimes we’re unable to explain WHY a system behaved as it did, which is 
increasingly common with certain AI and cognitive computing systems.

Jim Lambert
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