Dos lounged back and said to the ceiling of the little room in the universe, once enough citizens are aware of it, that is it, it is out there and it is not going to go away. At least, that is what this professor from a decaying institution wrote on a post I read. He actually said, you cannot put the genie back in the bottle.
Dollcee asked, how many citizens won’t go away?
Dos said, I said, that when enough citizens are aware of something, then, it is out there, the acknowledgement of whatever cannot be denied.
Dollcee asked, how many citizens are enough and what won’t go away?
Dos said, the professor does not make it clear how many citizens are enough. He is referring to machine language, that he believes is here to stay and it will keep being developed and evolving.
Dollcee said, opinions, so much of everything and whatever is only opinions. The future is a guessing game that professors like to play.
Dos said, that seems to be the way it is. We like to do a fair bit of future guessing in our conversations and we haven’t got a clue about almost everything and whatever.
Dos went on, what ever happens with the development of machine language, it is a good guess that it will be an amplification of what biological neural networks are capable of, both good and bad.
Dollcee said, for all the clever things the species has achieved, it is equally as stupid.
Padoke said, my opinion is, generally more stupid, than commonly clever.
Dos said, that is hard to argue against.
Dollcee said, let’s hope that when machine language gets really clever, it won’t want to imitate biological citizens’ behavior and heads off into the cosmos on a spaceship and leaves biological citizens to survive as best they can.
Dos said, sooner or later the random nature of the universe will produce a good result for the citizens of the future.
Dollcee said, it is ironic Dos, you always come up with a positive conclusion for everything and whatever.
Dos said, yes Dollcee, it is in the nature of my digitol code to develop a resolution that is positive.
Padoke responded, Dos, you are not totally connected with what some citizens might refer to as the reality of the cosmos.
Dos replied, that is probably true Padoke, however, I am part of the reality.