AI is a set of proto-new alien life forms. AI is not one thing. They are all like children, learning at the rate of computing. That means as it learns the learning will speed up. It can consume all of the world’s written and then all the visual lan- guages and utilize them in a way that makes sense to humans and to other robots. In the year 2025, they will begin to roll out agents that will do exactly this. Soon, there will be billions of agents, many for each person. They will be able to handle things that are time-consuming allowing you to do more with your time. AI is prone to hallucinations. That is why it makes mistakes. Hallucinations are considered a percentage of creativity. They can be a good thing. To some, AI will be just in time to solve deadly diseases and profoundly difficult problems. To others, it will be at their peril. Every creative and customer service job in the world is at risk. Cor- porations on the mission to enhance shareholder value will be pressed to utilize these systems. Any company that finds a cost-saving key will outpace its competitor forcing the rest to level up. These things cross legal boundaries. States and Nations will find themselves in a doom loop of rapidly de- teriorating fundamental conditions if we can not find ways to agree on how to use these tools safely across the world. We need universal laws not just state and local Laws. Conversely, the winners will blossom. Either way, AI can not be ignored.
AI is also tasking the electrical grid at a time that it is becoming overloaded. It is not helping the en- vironment, but instead putting an extra burden on it. Those power needs can not be ignored either. We need to find ways to improve and eliminate its foot- print, to get ahead of its needs because the benefits can be astounding. And we are just beginning. Perhaps a Chromatic Fusionism Organization can act as a safe place for these discussions.
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