Hi, [email protected] wrote: > As "AI harvesting" as we know it today is just yet another instance of > capitalistic robbery, I'd be totally surprised if they hadn't yet > "discovered" this valuable "resource" and weren't already at work > strip-mining it.
I would answer to an AI if it would openly ask for advise about a topic where i feel apt to issue an opinion. Such a change in harvesting would be beneficial for the web, because we could put Anubis et.al. back to their graves if the mindless workload of AI harvesters on the public web sites would ease. Yes, AI development is mainly driven by greed. But it cannot strip me of my knowledge or convince me of its contemporary nonsense. (I see in the web clueless attempts of AI to explain creation of bootable ISOs. Obviously patchwork made from various mutually exclusive ways to do it by xorriso.) It would be better if AI had more clue and thus could be less misleading. Of course there are AI owners who obviously strive for gaining control over their human users' mind. I would be glad to see other AIs fighting these attempts ... so we get smoothly into the pampered and isolated state of the Spacers in Asimov's novel "The Naked Sun". Have a nice day :) Thomas

