We are at a stage where the machines dream our dreams back at us. Were we careful enough with our dreams?

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Great question. AI is our child. It'll spit at us if we don't teach it well.

Certainly not in my teenage years, nor now

Are we careful with our day-to-day lives?

Dyson explains in the preface,

"In the game of life and evolution, there are three players at the table: human beings, nature and machine. I am firmly on the side of nature. But nature, I suspect, is on the side of machines."

I reread this 5 times before. I truly understood what you are saying and I agree.

Dreams have been said to be a window to the soul, to see a soul staring back from a machine would be wonderous indeed. We are only limited by our dreams. This leave boundless opportunity...

We should embrace what we have become, to shun it is to shun ourselves. Whatever it may be.

We are here.

Surely not. But maybe higher intelligence means higher virtues.

I cannot think of a single reason or use case where I would consent to have my personal data from a brain scan or MRI be used as a dataset to Train AI Artificial agents are trained by humans violating the privacy rights of other humans in many cases

Uh oh

I doubt it but while the ship is safe at harbor, the ship isn’t doing what it was meant to do.