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by jcims
119 days ago
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I was born in 1973. My grandson was born in 2022. He won't know a world without 'AI' much like my kids didn't know a world without the Internet and I didn't know a world without refrigerators. One thing I regret to say that I learned very late in my children's development was the value of boredom and difficult challenges. However I think I've successfully passed these lessons on to my kids as they raise their own. I have no idea what to say about 'AI' and the rapid reconfiguration of our relationship with the world that's going to happen as a result. All I can tell them is that we're in this together and we'll try to figure it out as we go. Good luck everybody! |
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There's a gag in Star Trek 4 where Scotty goes back in time, and tries talk to a computer.
The gag is funny because he is from the future where you talk to computers normally. When the computer doesn't respond, someone hands him the mouse, and he tries use it as a microphone.
I watched that scene with my kids recently (9 and 6).
They didn't get the gag. They thought Scotty was completely reasonable to try and talk to the computer.
It took a while to explain.