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To: bentway who wrote (47494)12/5/2017 1:17:26 PM
From: Steve Lokness  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 362468
 
<<<<machines have never threatened to replace our BRAINS before>>>>

Perhaps but I don't think so. Machines will be able to figure out complex engineering dilemmas or analysis subsets of data but will machines be able to duplicate the intricacies of the human mind like imagination or enthusiasm or compassion? Or artistic intrigue? Or love? Will a machine be able to duplicate love? People are too complex in the fuzzy complexities of emotion. How will eccentric every be found in a machine?

Not suggesting at some point it may not happen - just that is is so far off as to be a senseless worry in todays world.