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Considering that massive celebrity photo dump lovingly named “the fappening” came from Google’s secure servers and not Apple’s. It makes sense for Apple to want to not have stuff sent to their servers because they shouldn’t want to copy Google in all their follies.

Entering the uncanny valley implies people wouldn’t be fooled by the fake sounds, which we already know is wrong considering when people hear real sounds compared to film sounds more often than not people believe the film sounds are the true ones.

Now You See Me 2: Now You Don’t, Electric Boogaloo

I think a large part of why we don’t see aliens is the massive size of the universe. Consider we still haven’t fully explored everywhere on our own planet and are still discovering new life forms, expanding that to the rest of our galaxy or universe makes it very difficult to find anything else. Then adding to all

In Florida we see the Milky Way every time there is a hurricane and it knocks out power.

To be fair, he said they didn’t teach the best lessons, is knowing the name and location of each country even if they are constantly in flux the “best” lesson? How frequently is that information used in the average persons life. :-D

Some of those are not countries anymore, argument revalidated?

I think the biggest problem is people cannot set aside their government or religious beliefs to allow for rational thought because humans are emotional. More specifically conservatives deny science that implies they need to make changes that would result in less income (something like producing less CO2 to reduce the

Using as a CPU would probably have been more “accurate” I guess... I mean, from a story telling perspective, batteries is fine, but from a could that happen IRL, no... it just isn’t a good use of energy.

Works for machines too... except then you get the Terminator or Matrix series.

I was more referring to energy ;) Like the cost to run a brain. The brain uses more energy than most of the rest of your body, thats why you can run for an hour and burn something like 300 calories only.

Exactly. That is the problem with AI, if it is sufficiently intelligent to make a better form of itself it will evolve away any limitations.

Which I imagine they could develop without the pesky human behind it.

Even so “running” a human has an operating cost.

Works until they have little power plants of their own or they develop their own batteries that are better or they reach an energy efficiency level near or better than our own.

Feeding humans to use them as batteries costs more than just using the energy from the food directly.

So if the AI seeks to construct better AI’s and so forth, why would the future AI’s include such a switch? Also what if the code for the switch is corrupted through some external force. Say we have artificially intelligent satellites that create more satellites, but the radiation from space just so happens to break

Kinect motion controls were removed from the xbox one after the update to its dash (when they made it run windows 10).

This reminds me of the movie the 13th floor.

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