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Subject: the ultimate A I
Posted May 7, 2003 by bimlaban
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been wondering for this a while. we all are afraid that the A I some day would bee to big and strong and take over the world ( or more ), but is this the thruth? would they do this, or would they evolve? as there are beeing prodused more enteties of A I, couldent theese after a brief discusion, deside not to take over? just blend in. to create just as much varieties in their mind as the human beings? would we get HAL 9000 and Skynet, or c3p0 and Marvin

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