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...to train the AI that will replace you in 3 years
That's funny, considering how many people still vote
Sometimes I go on long rants and I send it to chat GPT to bullet point it cause people often say "TLDR" and I'm like FINE gimme a second!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRs0OqV4uSc
Wake me when we got some Cortanas and EDIs. Or the T-X.
DC Comics has A.L.F.R.E.D., and also "Brother Eye". That is aside from Amazo and Brainiac.
Star Trek has Data and the M5 computer (and also Lore and Moriarty).
Comic books explore the possibilities of A.I., similar to Science Fiction. Isaac Asimov's Foundation may prove interesting. I haven't properly read the book series yet.
Ain't rocket science why they like Iron Man's onboard computer.
I'll tell you what I really really want. For someone to make an AI robot shaped like Ryza.