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Predictions for the future
Predictions for the future
Humans are pretty intelligent but what gives AI hope is that our bodies impose limits on our intelligence which aren’t imposed on parageographical neural systems. we WILL develop machines that are even more intelligent than us, and that is a scary thought: being told by a machine what is good for us, if indeed they will take our requests on board we will need to be very careful when we display our list of priorities, after all computers are the new genies.
Ubiquitous religion is the hallmark of every mature nation, anything less is inefficient to the goals of those in power.
Whatever becomes of the west, I know two things, a) there WILL rise a state religion, b) It will be powerful enough to create miracles through science and mystery.
Before the printing press, spelling was not important. Shakespeare spelled his name using 5 out of 41 differing ways commonly used. When the movable type printing press was invented by Johann Guttenberg in 1450′s two things happened with language: the spelling of words, became set, and the many synonymous words used to convey a meaning became few, or in some cases just one. The internet has not changed this: there are thousands of new words coined every year to cover new ideas, but the old language has not changed – but they will.