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"Who Are You?" "I am You" said the Artificial Intelligent Super Computer CollectiveBy Lance Winslow |
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Not long ago, The Online Think Tank started a project to determine how the supercomputers in and artificial intelligence computers of the future would run the world governments of mankind. Does it not make sense for a supercomputer with artificial intelligence to be in power and entrusted with running world governments it would need to be a collective of human thought.
It would need to have information and insight from millions if not billions of people. It would have to be programmed by the masses and not simply by a few individuals. It would have to have its memory banks filled with all the written recorded history of mankind and all the digital libraries, as well as the entire Internet within.
One way to accomplish the task of building a human collective that would be part of an artificially intelligent supercomputer is to have people program its databases, similar to the way the system at WikiPedia works. The artificial super intelligent computer would need to have concept maps of every subject known to mankind which would all be linked to the main categories.
The tentacles on the concept map would go on infinitely and always be constantly programming itself through the help of the minds are the masses of humans from their workstations, personal computers and mobile Internet electronic devices around the planet. In the end or during the perpetual process one could ask the artificially intelligent supercomputer; "Who Are You?"
Its answer would be very profound; "I am you, I am IT"
I certainly hope this article is of interest and that is has propelled thought. The goal is simple; to help you in your quest to be the best in 2007. I thank you for reading my many articles on diverse subjects, which interest you. |
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About the Author |
| "Lance Winslow" - If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/. Lance is a guest writer for Our Spokane Magazine in Spokane, Washington |
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