Artificial Intelligence May FORCE Humans to Become Cyborgs to "Save Lives" and "Prevent Death" – Video


Artificial Intelligence May FORCE Humans to Become Cyborgs to "Save Lives" and "Prevent Death"
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Artificial Intelligence – The GameOverGreggy Show Ep. 46 (Pt. 1) – Video


Artificial Intelligence - The GameOverGreggy Show Ep. 46 (Pt. 1)
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How artificial intelligence and augmented reality will change the way you work

'People may find that their automated collaborators are more reliable than their human ones down the corridor'

The last decade has seen dramatic changes in the way people work, and this pace of change will only get faster.

Since the introduction of the computer, technology has shaped the way people use information from the way they receive it, to how they consume it and what devices they use to access it.

Of course, technology will continue to evolve and there will be new innovations, but the next ten years are going to be different.

As life becomes more complicated, the way people use information to do their work will become simpler.

>See also:The realities of artificial intelligence: Could Her actually happen?

Instead of being a distraction, technology is going to help people; it will be their friend in creating and consuming information, and make the way they work together more natural.

Its hard to accurately predict where well be in ten years. Bill Gates said: We always over-estimate the change that what will occur in the next two years and underestimate the change that will occur in the next ten. But when trying to talk accurately about technological change over a decade, it can sound more like fiction than fact.

According to Moore's law, in ten years time computing will be about 64 times more powerful,storage capacity will be about double that, and network capacity probably about 50 times greater than today. So its safe to say that one way or another, things are going to be very different.

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Chemtrail, German Aerospace Center flight LFO08A, Trondheim Norway, October 17 2014 11:48 AM CET – Video


Chemtrail, German Aerospace Center flight LFO08A, Trondheim Norway, October 17 2014 11:48 AM CET
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NATO Asking U.S. For More Warships

Warships of NATO Maritime Group 2 visit Varna, Bulgaria, in September. (photo: NATO)

NATO is looking for more U.S. warships to counter the Russian "threat," the alliance's naval chief has said.

In a meeting with Pentagon reporters,Royal Navy Vice Adm. Peter Hudson said that NATO's four standing maritime groups have operated at only half strength for the last several years, reported Navy Times.

Twenty five years ago, he said, "We used to do big, complex NATO exercises in all environments, but the world has changed. We havent been doing as many of those in the last 10, 15 years. But I think Ukraine has told us we need to up our game and I think thats the plan in the near future.

Hudson was apparently at the Pentagon to discuss with U.S. Navy officials how to beef up NATO's naval forces.Six or seven destroyers isnt going to defeat a complex enemy, he said. But it will sustain a theater, ... it will put all the connectivity into a region in place so that the follow-on forces can deliver.

One wonders what sort of scenario would entail a NATO "defeat" of Russia.The U.S. has already stepped up its rotation of ships into the Black Sea and has promised to do more. Vice Adm. Hudson also said last month that NATO would increase its presence in the Baltic Sea, as well. (That plan has no doubt been given new currency as a result of Sweden's claims that a Russian submarine has been snooping around its waters.)

And a "large fleet of naval vessels" is currently in the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean conducting Operation "Noble Justification,"the name of which speaks to the vigor with which NATO has embraced its new role in the months since the crisis with Ukraine began.After a couple of decades of near irrelevance, both NATO and Russia have found new meaning in reviving their dormant mutual antagonism.

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