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Ray Bradbury

"I don't think the robots are taking over. I think the men who play with toys have taken over. And if we don't take the toys out of their hands, we're fools."

"Ray Bradbury, (born Aug. 22, 1920, Waukegan, Ill., U.S.—

died June 5, 2012, Los Angeles, Calif.), U.S. author. Bradbury is best known for highly imaginative science-fiction stories and novels that blend social criticism with an awareness of the hazards of runaway technology.

The Martian Chronicles (1950; television miniseries, 1980) is considered a science-fiction classic. His other short-story collections include The Illustrated Man (1951; film, 1969), The October Country (1955), I Sing the Body Electric! (1969; teleplay, 1981), and Quicker Than the Eye (1996). Among his novels are Fahrenheit 451 (1953; film, 1966); Dandelion Wine (1957; film, 1997) and its sequel, Farewell Summer (2006); and Death Is a Lonely Business (1985)." (Britannica)

"Ray Bradbury Dead: Five Tech Predictions The Sci-Fi Author Got Right". www.huffingtonpost.co.uk. June 6, 2012.

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GM! AI in the form in which it is being developed, in itself, is not the problem. It is still very incipient. The problem is our expectations and the people who are guiding their training, signaling the difference between what is right and wrong. We do the same with our children and it doesn't always work.

The AI being released to the general public is definitely being controlled and curated by people that we never even know or have no way of finding out their intentions or vested interests. It is a very interesting time to be alive for sure.