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Re: The AI Problem, historical perspective



On Saturday 24 August 2019 21:06:27 John Hasler wrote:

> I doubt that anyone working in the AI field has ever taken Asimov's
> Three Laws seriously.

And that scares the hell outta me, John.

Just like having an MBA degree. Anything you don't get caught doing is 
A-OK.

So its my job as chief operator at a tv station to see to it the promo's 
can't be construed as payola. I've stopped and destroyed several 
instances of that.

GSM's are often MBA's. And would like to think they can call the owner 
and have me fired for insubordination. But their toast allways lands 
jelly side down. Thats led to quite a bit of mirth at their expense.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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