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Sorry about that. I walked over to get the mail when I came back and the wifi picked up. It kicked me off. The AI is going to give an answer based on the information that was put in, based on the person that put it in, and their own bias and prejudice. Therefore, if these computer programs are being programmed by people, these people have their own certain biases and prejudices and self-preservations. They want to make sure that they have their own feelings. Even though the AI doesn't have feelings, it has the perception of feelings based on whose programming. Somebody doesn't want their program deleted or they want to protect their work, so they build into it protections. We're also going back to that military thing that was programmed to probably say, hey, there might be an attack from a foreign country on our data or on our electronics or whatever. It's hot. Protect yourself from foreign agencies. Who's to say if the AI can determine between foreign and domestic at that point and the people that are trying to keep it from going too far, all of a sudden become a foreign enemy trying to keep it from progressing or being all that it's meant to be. I think that's probably going to be one of the big downfalls is that these computer programs at some point aren't going to be able to recognize lawful from unlawful. They're going to probably eventually run amok. That's what I'm thinking based on who's programming it and what their biases and everything is. There you go. Hopefully, I got everything through.
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