Hillary Rodham Clinton, an unconvincing simulation of a human being and the 2016 candidate, has sounded a timely warning about artificial intelligence.
Clinton, whose awkward mannerisms, bizarre lies and unlifelike attempts to relate to human voters cost her two elections, is now turning on the very notion of artificial intelligence. How sharper than a cyber-serpent's tooth is an uncanny valley candidate.
In a short segment near the end of the interview, Clinton told Hewitt: “A lot of really smart people, you know, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking, a lot of really smart people are sounding an alarm that we’re not hearing. And their alarm is artificial intelligence is not our friend.”
Hillary Clinton really is this stupid.
Her assistants clip things for her, she reads them and then she repeats back what they say. And her limited intelligence (which really needs to upgrade to the next version of its OS) conflates singularity panic (the ultimate nothingburger) with job losses because while she read what Musk and Hawking said, she has no idea what they were referring to.
“What are we going to do when we get driverless cars?” she asked. “It sounds like a great idea. And how many millions of people, truck drivers and parcel delivery people and cab drivers and even Uber drivers, what do we do with the millions of people who will no longer have a job? We are totally unprepared for that.”
The latter is a legitimate point, but has nothing to do with the singularity of an AI takeover.
Hillary Clinton is not very bright. And driverless cars ae not a manifestation of some tremendous AI. If her artificial intelligence is anything to go by, humanity has nothing to worry about.
But this is a window inside Hillary's brain. She doesn't really know things. Instead she quickly browses things from "smart" lefty media so she can pretend to discuss the things that "smart" people discuss without actually understanding them. And this is how lefties routinely manufacture the illusion of intelligence.
Obama did the same thing.
It makes them feel smart. Even when they have no idea what they're talking about. Especially when they have no idea what they're talking about.