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		<title>Robert Adamant</title>
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			<name>Robert Adamant</name>
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		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>The strange thing about artificial intelligence is that I have trouble finding a great ape style strategy inherent to the success of AI.<br/>It doesn&#39;t relieve us of needing to have good memory, strength or any other things that are signature strengths of other great apes like most inventions accomplish.<br/>The main benefit that AI has is that it does what humans do very well which is to be profoundly mediocre.<br/>AI can be great are various things but it is most dangerous when it is able to produce mediocrity at a scale much greater than all of humanity ever could.<br/>It makes me feel like every AI is just Mormon.<br/>That&#39;s just one broad human strategy and I don&#39;t know if it&#39;s possible for AI to develop any other kind of structure because the other human strategies are a response to death, healing and trauma. really hard to make a computer concerned with that.</p>]]></content>
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