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But, without the use of humans to teach it our hard earned lessons.
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The clergy said this about printing press...
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Religious leaders condemned the new books as the Devil’s work. In 1501, Pope Alexander VI even threatened to excommunicate anyone caught printing books without the church’s permission. The clergy worried what it would do for learning generally, while monk-scribes worried about their jobs.
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(ofc I definitely think Dune, or Foundation's take on AI is a possible future, and maybe terminator even that is possible easily).
Right now I do like AI but I also fear what it
may become. So I don't totally disagree with you either Duik, I just enjoy the debate because whatever the potential,
it's great!
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A.I. It suits the lame and under educated.
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So, like the breakthrough we call
the age of enlightenment.
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Everyone has the same capacity of sensation, and, therefore, education should not be restricted to a certain class or gender. Prior to the 17th and 18th centuries, education and literacy were generally restricted to males who belonged to the nobility and the mercantile and professional classes. In England and France, “idealized notions of domesticity, which emphasized the importance of preparing girls for motherhood and home duties, fuelled the expansion of schooling for girls.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Educat...ent#cite_ref-4