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APOSTLE TALK - Future News Now! : THERE'S MORE THAN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - PART 5

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PURPOSE OF THIS TEACHING As with the previous 4 sessions, our attempt is to both present the advantages of Artificial Intelligence, while at the same time presenting the potential EVIL resident in this very science ... especially in the hands of EVIL people with EVIL motives. Computer scientist Bill Joy, and many other writers, have identified cluster groups of technological advances that they esteem critical to the future of humanity. Joy warns that these advances have potential to be used by "elites" for either good or evil. ETHICAL AND MORAL QUESTIONS We asked some questions in Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4 concerning valid bio-ethics and moral questions. Now … think about Artificial Intelligence with its usage of Nanotechnology from a human perspective.


APOSTLE TALK - Future News Now! : THERE'S MORE THAN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - PART 7

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Synthetic Biology is the design and construction of new biological parts, devices, and systems, and the re-design of existing, natural biological systems for supposedly useful purposes. It is a field dedicated to understanding and re-engineering the basic building blocks of life, and has its roots in the early 1970s, when key discoveries were made about how to cut and paste short DNA sequences from one organism (everything from bacteria to humans) into another.


APOSTLE TALK - Future News Now! : THERE'S MORE THAN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE – PART 4

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Scientists have developed software that can look minutes into the future. Gravity in this galaxy [even outside our solar system] behaves as predicted by Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, confirming the theory's validity on galactic scales. FYI: Our Sun is just ONE STAR among the hundreds of billions of stars in our Milky Way Galaxy. The technology is being built into the official postal system in countries like Mongolia, Ivory Coast and Nigeria, and Mercedes, an investor, is incorporating "What3Words" navigation into its cars. FYI: Each 10-foot-square patch of Planet Earth is labeled with three words -- 57 trillion squares altogether.