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THE EXCITING JOURNEY OF Writing
​a Fictional Book

"IT'S A LUXURY BEING A WRITER,
​ BECAUSE ALL YOU EVER THINK ABOUT IS LIFE."

​AMY TAN






#AI-ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE-ARE WE BECOMING TOO COMPLACENT

10/29/2016
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What if the questions created by man are too complicated to be solved by man? Throughout history, if one single man placed another single man in indentured servitude often he controlled him.

However, if one single man placed several men in indentured servitude, eventually those men will rise up and eliminate that single man to gain their freedom. Often, man has been his own worst enemy; however, he does not see that to be the case.

​Today, has man unknowingly placed himself in indentured servitude?  

For centuries, man has built machines to help not only improve him but to improve society. We have explored and dug up the past of many civilizations and are often surprised at the complexity of their cultures. The improvement of farm tools, from the plow to tractor, buildings, from one story cabins to towering skyscrapers, weapons, from bows and arrows to long range missiles, health, education, laws, and inventions. 

Today, it seems as though we build machines to make man's life more convenient so that the opportunity to interact with one another is constant. With convenience comes a price that man is discovering he is expendable. Man sees that machines will do the same work in less time. Manufacturing, robocalling, communication, driving cars, flying planes, winning at chess, supplying man with information. 

Man unknowingly has become lethargic he has built machines to entertain him.





Increasingly alarming, man is in constant search of ways machines will make decisions on his behalf. In London, a group of British scientists has created Artificial Intelligence to predict the outcome of trials.

A question, will computers be able to prevent crime before it happens as depicted in the movie MINORITY REPORT with Tom Cruse in 2002? Maybe not, but a software that is able to weigh up legal evidence and moral questions of right and wrong has been devised by computer scientists at University College London, and used to accurately predict the result in hundreds of real-life cases
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The AI judge reached the same verdicts as judges at the European court of human rights in almost four in five cases involving torture, degrading treatment, and privacy.   

There is AI software that can find patterns in highly complex decisions used to predict our taste in films, TV shows and music with ever increasing accuracy.
 

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      STEPHEN HAWKING: AI WILL BE 'EITHER BEST OR WORST THING' FOR HUMANITY

My question is: What if AI likes man's way of life, but just doesn't like man?



#artificial intelligence,#AI,#Stephen Hawking,#robot,#computer,#futureofman,#law,#minorityreport,#technology,#brain,
​#future robots



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    Robert Stephen.
    What makes a writer? What do you envision when you think about that question?

    Someone sitting by an open window looking out over the ocean, desert, mountains? Rainy day, foggy, sunny? 

    My definition of a writer of fiction. A person who drives himself or herself to the edge of insanity when writing a story to the best of their ability that you the reader find entertaining.

    I can honestly say my life has been interesting, far from boring.  Land baron, restaurateur, photographer, artisan, author. A life full of ups and downs. A life full of stories.

    Along the way I've met hundreds of people, some interesting, some not. Some dangerous, some beautiful, some kind, and some cruel. During my lifetime I've even had my heart run over a couple of times, but when all of it is said and done I wouldn't trade it in. 


    Writing has always been inside of me, but the siren never called to me. I wasn't ready until one day in October of 2015 when life said, "Start writing."

    Writing is a long journey, full of many perils, but don't be afraid it is an exciting adventure! 

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