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RE: The cold, hard, light of day

in OCD4 years ago

Physical interaction is slowly disappearing my friend. Family members are drifting away from each other and the mighty machine with it's technological lifestyle rules.
You are right about the little false hearts and claps as they have become meaningless. Just as false as all else is turning out be. A fake world methinks.

"Healthy and well addjusted" people should be placed on the endangered list as they face extinction.

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I am guessing there will be a swing of the pendulum back, but many will be wiped out at the turn.

"Healthy and well addjusted" people should be placed on the endangered list as they face extinction.

I aim to raise one - but it is a tall order in today's world.

We long for many things, good things of the past, but as you say, we face almost impossible odds. AI, if it is designed and implemented with social improvement in mind, might just be an answer for the tech junkies.

My one little grandson Eli, is a gifted child in the maths stakes and it was his 11th birthday yesterday.
I called to wish him and asked him about his plans after school and he said that he will continue to study for a medical degree. I was surprised, as he is not medically inclined.
No, he said,he needs the medical degree first and then he will study for a degree in AI robotic design of all things.

Now you know me and I was flabbergasted.

"Why ever for"? I asked. Well, he said, he wants to design robots that can instantly diagnose people for hundreds of diseases.

Can you believe this? He is only 11 years old and when I registered his mom in the university many moons ago, much water has run under the bridge, but I never imagined that this little guy would appear on the scene.

What a little blessing!

No, he said,he needs the medical degree first and then he will study for a degree in AI robotic design of all things.

It would be nice if this was the order of things - Hippocratic oath and then AI development.

We have such high hopes for that kid Taraz.
Just like his grandfather, he also skipped a standard, but that's where the similarities end lol.
He is the number 1 in his class and if there was 20 students in a class, I was number 20 hahaha.

Some a re good students at school, some are better students in life. The lucky ones are both :)

Well in that case I am one of those unlucky ones my friend.
Only my sporting abilities that pleased the headmaster so much to keep me at the school hahaha.

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