In other words, A.I.-based capitalism, if it is to maintain its political legitimacy, may well have to be accompanied by very high levels of taxation on capital, which would, in effect, socialize the financial returns that the A.I. models generate. Perhaps this was what the A.I. pioneer Geoffrey Hinton was getting at during a recent interview when, on being asked about the economic policies needed to make A.I. work for everybody, he gave a one-word answer: “Socialism.”
Intuitively, you would think the wired route would be the best, but at least in my testing environment, the most consistent perfection was achieved by the iPad running the MConnect Pro app and DLNA. Indeed, this even outperformed a wired connection from the iPad.
Robin Wilton, senior director for internet trust at the Internet Society, a non-profit organisation which advocates for a safe and accessible internet for all, said he did not understand the government’s approach.
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“And I don’t see how you can look at that and think that the fact that I’ve allowed my device to back itself up in an encrypted way to the cloud means that I have a lower expectation of privacy than I do for what’s on the device itself.”
I will be very happy to let AI take over my job, if the AI can also figure out how to re-jiggle the economy and provide me a good healthy pension.
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