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Hey Buzz Crew, The New York Times had an an interesting article this weekend about what we, the Geeks and sci-fi enthusiasts, have feared for a long time. A group of computer scientists are starting to be concerned "that further advances [in artificial intelligence] could create profound social disruptions and even have dangerous consequences"... Simply put: robots could kill us all if we let them become intelligent enough! I'll let you read the article; I'm sure it'll be of interest to you and anyone who listens to BOL. Love the show!

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  • Hey Buzz Crew, The New York Times had an an interesting article this weekend about what we, the Geeks and sci-fi enthusiasts, have feared for a long time. A group of computer scientists are starting to be concerned "that further advances [in artificial intelligence] could create profound social disruptions and even have dangerous consequences"... Simply put: robots could kill us all if we let them become intelligent enough! I'll let you read the article; I'm sure it'll be of interest to you and anyone who listens to BOL. Love the show!
Episode Title
  • What's your major smellfunction?
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Episode Date
  • 2009-07-27(xsd:date)
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Producer
  • Jason Howell
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  • none
Episode Number
  • 1027(xsd:integer)
Duration
  • 2428.0
Hosts
  • Tom Merrit, Jason Howell Co-hosts: Molly Wood & Brian Tong
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  • Hey Buzz Crew, The New York Times had an an interesting article this weekend about what we, the Geeks and sci-fi enthusiasts, have feared for a long time. A group of computer scientists are starting to be concerned "that further advances [in artificial intelligence] could create profound social disruptions and even have dangerous consequences"... Simply put: robots could kill us all if we let them become intelligent enough! I'll let you read the article; I'm sure it'll be of interest to you and anyone who listens to BOL. Love the show! Brett here in Springfield. I was listening on friday and had one question during the story on wireless power. Maybe you touched on this and I just missed it, but what is to keep your neighbors from stealing power from your home like unprotected wi-fi. I have a small home and have lived in apartments in the past. No doubt the range would extend into the homes around me. What is to keep them from running up my bill?
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