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In reply to the discussion: Steve Wozniak: The Future of AI Is 'Scary and Very Bad for People' [View all]One day, when you look up what proving a negative means, you'll have quite a different perspective on this conversation. Just as a tip, you might ask well ask me to divide by zero.
By the way, when I asked you to prove your statement, it didn't mean make a wild-assed statement and then try to claim it's only "at some point." It meant show why you think, no why you know, it's going to happen. You make a claim and support it with evidence. You know, make an argument in a LOGICAL fashion.
1803 doesn't make sense to you because when you used that example, you claimed AI is not just going to happen someday but that it's already done. The LHC was far from the first particle collider, chief. It wasn't untested and unproven science. When you compared AI to the LHC, you claimed that a human equivalent AI was no more than a few years from being fielded, not just field tested. If you plan to use examples in the future, I recommend understanding them first.