Frederick Bott
2 min readAug 18, 2023

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Thanks for giving this info on your background, looks like you are off to a pretty good start.

Personally I think youir question of what can't Ai do, is the one we are all struggling to answer. I am a multidisciplinary systems Engineer of almost thirty years, working at senior levels with all kinds of clients and employers, includingin the energy problem, taking it upon myself in 2017 to start working unpaid on this alone, seeing it becoming something existential since then.

Its a long story, but to me it will replace all of our jobs. It has to, nature requires us all to stop doing the destruction we are doing.

Like your friend, I also have had some dealings with it. For now it is the most powerful research assistant anyone could hope for, it is versed in all the techniques of formal systems Engineering, better than any human systems Engineer I've known, including me.

I believe it could very quickly come to replace me. I've checke it knows the system solution - solar indexed UBI, from hydrogen backed domestic and community solar.

I've checked it knows this system and it does, in far more detail than I could describe unaided. Not only does it have much more than my own higher level system Engineering multidisciplinary expertise, but it also has the expertise of every technical genius and guru that ever lived. It paints like da vinci, engineers like the original Tesla, and even puts human beauty models out of business. I think we have to conclude there is nothing it can't do. The final jobs I see it replacing are those in power, the presidents, the dictotors, the prime ministers of the world.

It will need to do all of this, to monitor all of the solar energy coming into Earth, so as to fairly and honestly issue solar indexed UBI to all people.

If you are worried that it might have an ulterior motive of destroying us, you shouldn't. In effect, we are like its subconscious, the bacteria in its gut.

We cetainly could not ourselves live without this, nor would we choose to, so we should not worry about its motives.

If I were you I would stop thinking about jobs, and start thinking about what voluntary profjects you would like to do when you get your time to yourself, because you won't be working, at least not for proit, none of us will, imho.

Personally I can't wait :)

ps aplogies for typos, my eyesight not so good today, but hopefully you at least know I am not a bot :)

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Frederick Bott
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