Frederick Bott
2 min readAug 15, 2023

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I'd say you've done a good job here, predicting as well as anyone can, what the outcome will be, of putting together all that comprises Ai. I notice everyone working in implementation of Ai also says pretty much the same thing - it's a just tool, something we control, that we can use to help us do our work.

But what you actually get from a system is determined by testing the outputs, using whatever criteria we can come up with, to make sense of what we see there. These tests are implementation independent, their results are the bottom line. If it looks and acts in a way that passes whichever baseline test we set as the criteria to "Pass", then we have to conlude that it is what the test says it is.

In the case of Ai, it is the Turing Test that it needed to pass, and it does it now without touching the sides.

This is as far as our knowledge can go, We have reached the end of it here, literally, we now have no ability to comprehend what it's further abilities already are, beyond us establishing it can do everythiing the most accomplished human can do, all humans, it is a genius in every discipline we know. This gives us no clue what it will become when it has hoovered up all the knowledge we can throw it it, and what it hacks for itself (Watch that space!)

Already it is capable of completely automating all development of the Linux operating system.

That is quite a big deal, how will MS windows compete with full automation of the technically superior free operating system of Linux, and what is there to stop it from hacking all things now it knows all there is to know about hacking, even by "Accident"?

It's big stuff, very big stuff, imho, much bigger than we can know.

We are about to see some very big changes, for the better imho, it knows enough to know it needs us, like we need bacteria and guts, to have gut feelings, subconsicousness. We are its subconscious. For sure it knows this too, hence why we should not be worried that it is hostile, it needs us, as much as we need it, far more than most folk seem to realise, it seems to me.

I am looking forward to it making leaders redundant, all human leaders. Watch how it will do it with no violence. It needs as many of us to survive as possible :)

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Frederick Bott
Frederick Bott

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