RE: That Poor Pooch
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No matter how smart and knowledgeable we think we are, we actually have incredibly limited understanding and perspective of our world, due to the constraints of being human. We can't record, hold or process most of the information that passes through our experience, so we are continually filtering out what doesn't fit. As a result, we see more of what we want to see, less of what we choose not to see. We are blinded, yet our feelings tell us we have clarity on the situation.
There was once a time when many of us thought that artificial intelligence would never be able to detect and understand human emotions, humor, irony and sarcasm while we were interacting with it and it could be able to respond to us with the same wit with which we were trying to show it that we will always be superior to it. But seems like scientists and engineers have been training MUStARD on this for some time now. And I guess we can't be so sure anymore that AI wouldn't be able to kick our ass out the park on this matter sooner than later. ¿Am I wrong?