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TopicAI will shrink workforces by thousands within five years, say company execs .
Sufferedphoenix
04/06/24 6:42:53 AM
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Kradek posted...
I'd wager they could tear a human to shreds more easily than reinforced steel designed for that environment and setting, that wouldn't hesitate to get violent in self-defense once the conditions were met due to programming. Though I don't think it would be justified, I could also see the law treating them with the same human authority that police dogs have (killing them constitutes killing an officer of the law as if they're human), which gives it the same degree of deterrent that human beings have.

The human touch I'll give you, however AI can paint beautiful artworks that previously people said "you'd need the human touch in order to achieve", so who knows.

Inmates are quicker to tear up a robot. They ain't all mindless evil scum bags. Hell the homeless wrecked a robot security guard trying to run them off some property.

But it doesn't even have to be tearing them up. Simply finding ways to blind it by say getting some kinda paint on its eyes/cameras which the homeless kinda did to the before mentioned robot.

But yeah mostly I don't see AI anytime soon being capable enough or caring enough to be able to read the room notice something is up and taking measures to prevent it. Cause it's not always obvious. Sometimes it little things like x inmate who's normally a chatter box is being silent today. Sometimes you just feel tension in the air even though there's no obvious signs.

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