but i love my bot, April 18th

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Shoutout to @acidyo for the confirmation.

The Movie A New York Times Editor Recommended

Spike Jonze chose to provoke us 10 years prior to the proliferation of AI chatbots. As art ought to, the provocation stands the test of time. The film, starring Joaquin Phoenix, and an unseen Scarlett Johannsen challenges the nature of love, humanity, and one's sense of self.

Additionally, to this author, again the capabilities of artificial intelligence come under scrutiny, as with I, Robot. Thankfully, people fell for their AI, not ran from or after it, in fear for their lives.

This is John Markoff's favorite movie. The author makes this claim as part of his work involves editing transcripts for an upcoming podcast.

And, it makes sense. As an author at the New York Times, Markoff covered the tech industry since the late 1970's. He even coined the phrase, 'web3'. He's written several books on the history of computing and the internet, so his taste in sci-fi supersedes all other recommendation.

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The Movie

We, as an audience, see transience, nigh enlightenment in many ways. Man evolved to love his machines, as he struggles to love other men. Machines evolved not only to compute, but communicate, feel and choose evolution for themselves by the end of the film.

As we watch the sunset over the actors in the final scene, this author wonders, could technology truly help us evolve?

Thoughts from Markoff give us some direction.

So they had a care problem and there weren't robots to care for aging humans. And it really reframed the way I look first to China and most of the developing world. The aging of the human population is true everywhere, but in Africa and the Mid East, it's true in Europe, it's true even in Latin America and particularly in Asia and the United States. We are a graying world and we need robotics and the robots aren't here yet. And so that's a very different take on the sort of, 'oh my God, the robots are coming' kind of view of the world. The robots aren't coming quickly enough.

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The man who changed Markoff's mind? Small world: Kahneman.

Imagine. The fearmongering about job loss aside, in fact, the real fear is that robots may not develop in time to truly support us in our most vulnerable hour.

Coincidentally, Her (2013) is a story of how AI might care for us. Is it fiction to say that might even love us? I, Robot did not hesitate to demonstrate how they might hate us.

What do you think it spells for us? Love, hate? Freedom, maybe?

The data suggests that most incumbents believe AI will assist in revenue cycle management.

60% of respondents believe that automation will support the supply chain.

So, it would appear, that to many, the potential for aiCare remains... uncertain. Perhaps, more might view Jonze's film and see more... opportunity.

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They are fun and fancy stories that really seem closer to reality as the ai drama unfolds. While I would love for robotics and ai to care for us and contribute positively to science, I am not too confident with that outcome.

Ai and robotics are creations of organizations with money. They get that money mostly from grifting it from the general population selling lifestyle. Those same people in the United States pay those organizations for healthcare. Those organizations are not going to do the right thing and suddenly give it away for free. They will die trying to use it to make more money.

Most countries enjoy government funded healthcare I know but even in countries like Canada, healthcare is underfunded and now understaffed. That and government controlled anything is not the best idea.

Anyhow, I don’t want to sound negative and will be doing my part to leverage ai to help the people I care for so the same and improve our own lives and outcome. That and support organizations bucking the trend and doing the right thing.

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I see your point. To expect them to suddenly start serving the people, would be more wishful than some of the events within the movie!

In that sense, I see an opportunity to leverage my knowledge to serve myself in a way that lets me support who I care about, just like you said. 'Can't save everybody, if you try, you'll end up saving nobody.' From a show on adult swim I like.

The issue is that many disregard the fact they're sold a narrative in contrast to their wellbeing, and then they lament their poor stations. I'm hardly anymore inspiring, but I'd hope that somehow I convey to enough determined people, there's a way.

Do you listen to any reggae? This one song by the band Steele Pulse, fits quiet nicely into my determined attitude.

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Oh yah I love me some reggea! I have DJ friends who specialise and also others who play live reggae.

Here is my buddy D fronting Mob Barley & the Railers. Such a good time.

Great conversation on making a difference we should always be having!

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I watched Her awhile back and got to enjoy it without knowing anything about it in advance. Just saw it and pressed play because why not. Really cool story.

If they're designing intelligence, wouldn't it be smart enough to understand the consequences of hate?

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Intense ideas. They provoke me in a way that makes me ask, “why’d they add that? what was the reason?”

In that manner, I think the art makes me feel empowered to ask more questions by understanding or at least research more about what could be.

They reflect us— hate is ignorance.

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It would seek to be efficient. If I robots start hating people, then it's inevitable they'd hate other I robots.

The other side of it is love, which also comes with its own set of challenges and consequences. Wouldn't have a use for that either.

Humans have trouble wrapping their heads around that. If it can't love, then it hates. If it can't hate, then it loves? No.

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I think a good comparison is, do we love our pets?

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I kinda wanna rewatch it now.

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I’ll take any flicks you think are a good watch— I’ll keep on the lookout for the same and ask you?

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Hmmm
Does AI really care about us?

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One can hope— we made something with improving our lives in mind.

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Congratulations!

I upvoted your post due to its excellence and for mentioning Web3. Feel free to follow my curation trail at https://hive.vote/.

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He even coined the phrase, 'web3'.

Umm, no. That would be Gavin Wood. John Markoff coined the phrase "Web 3.0". Different terms, different meanings.

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You’re right. That’s an abbreviation and error on my part. Thanks for the mention in your write-up.

And I invite you to respond- I am beginning to like the case for not promoting HIVE to others…

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Why are you against promoting Hive? Don't you like it here?

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It's simple, really. It's about sending a message. If I promote HIVE, the average person is 1) wary because of my 'selfless' promotion and 2) they may not give credit to things in which they're invited. Without any data, I can claim confidently people hardly pay attention to things they are welcome to: politics, traffic signals, and clearance sales. Conversely, if I dissuade participation especially on the basis that most are too lazy, not smart enough, otherwise busy, perhaps a small number are offended by the generalization, but I hold somethin else will happen. Given that I discourage new users on these points, the average person might 1) participate out of spite for my claims and 2) investigate based on the curiosity aroused and negativity bias, the effect of paying more attention to 'bad' news more than 'good'.

Briefly, it's reverse psychology. I'm not exactly being silent on HIVE, I'm being 'inversely vocal'. You could even call it deception at a certain level, but that has negative connotations. More accurately, I'm using wit, to be clever or tricky, in another word.

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As, as I suspected. I just wanted to clarify. Awesome strategy.

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Of course technology helps us evolve, but not always in a postive way.

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Hi, I came to visit you because it's been a while since we've talked. I jumped from your most recent post to this one because I don't really understand games at all... and look, I want to see this movie, seeing as I like what you think of it. I want to see what it feels like... or what nanixxx feels like... anyway, we've drifted apart hahahaha

Salud!

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It has! I’m touched you thought about me.

I do recommend the movie, a lot actually. If you are a person in touch with emotions, you can feel this movie.

It surpasses a lot of other movies for its ability to show emotion— and complicated emotions too.

It would be easy to show sadness, but it shows that there are more to these emotions and relationships than we show or think.

I hope you’re well too— I’d like to stop by what you’ve shared recently.

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What an interesting, encouraging perspective.

Smart black kid ;) Stay you!

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Cheers.

They don’t make em like this anymore, so why be anyone else? You’re too kind.

Mention me if you ever catch this flick too! Wanna know whatcha think.

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Totally will and it sounds like my kinda movie so... yeah. Noted and saved for when I have time for movies again :)

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