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Are we ready for artificial intelligence

by G. C. Langley

Created on: June 17, 2008

Iiintelligence; Artificial or other!
It's here and it's real.
But just where is it?





Artificial Intelligence is here and out! And even in power with a vengeance; but that vengeance is a terrible revelation. To begin with don't question that fact; A.K.A. the experiment of the thirties 'ENIAC' was exactly that and since it went on to give birth to 'Maniac' and 'Univac' can and should be taken as a forgone conclusion. The experiment was to summon Intelligence down from the cosmic universe and like electricity put it into the service of mankind. And so it went for years first 'ENIAC' itself with the power of 82 thousand human brains, then 'Maniac' which had the power of 323 thousand and was what gave birth to the computer advent of the late forties and fifties but was never itself declassified till 1965 and as such unknown, then 'Univac' the highly touted first computer that had the power of 300 million human brains when the blueprints were made known in 1954 and in later years known to have been substantially improved and only closed down as a project less than ten years ago. By the very statement of their existence AI. is here.

The question is just how much are you buying into the now antiquated govt. doctrine that the robot is yet to be perfected and they are still working on it. Which has been the same for over fifty years. What happened was that the swell and upheaval of the fifties that had been promised the computer already available to businesses would arrive in homes in the early sixties found itself betrayed and congress refused to write the first law making it legal to own a computer. You see the very mathematics that allowed them to work was touted 'Cosmic' and to this day yet to write this vital first law of the layman's right to ownership of such a device.

Sure enough it has come up every twenty years or so in congress but they have yet to see fit to even write this important law. As it stands an individual in order to have a true computer or mainframe has a business or institution that has one itself and the he has access or the use of it. Ridiculous but true.

And in industry they can do a thousand generations of development or industrial re-design in less than twenty years, with that in mind you can accept that the robot is long overdue. And with the fact congress has failed repeatedly to pass the necessary laws that in truth this powerful advent is being withheld and the pattern is simply too easy to follow. But what are we going to do about it? The answer is nothing since in modern terms "the computer is an ultimate machine and one of the greatest of modern man but will never equal the human brain". No surprise! This is from the Catholic doctrine of the last thousand years and regurgitated in the last twenty years. With this out it is a sure bet the robot isn't coming about any time soon.

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