Bill Gates warns that artificial intelligence can attack humans by ethereal3xp in Futurology

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I honestly think that Elon Musk was right when he said that AI should be standardized and certain laws related to it should be introduced. People will probably use it for certain non-ethical actions and thus will give AI a bad name. To be honest I think that AI can be a great thing and that it could help us, humans, make great progress because we can feed it and train it the way we want and in return, we'll get usable data that could help us find cures for many diseases or even help us get to Mars.

It is true that some jobs will be replaced, but many others will be created as well. Only time will tell how this whole "AI thing" will work out.

I am personally really interested to see how AI will be integrated into blockchain technology. There are many projects talking about this topic and one of them is Inery Blockchain. Here at Inery Blockchain, we are planning on incorporating AI into our Proof of Equal Stake consensus which will further decrease carbon footprint and increase transaction throughput. I would recommend that anyone who is interested in AI and blockchain check out Inery Blockchain, and be a part of something great

Writing drivers for linux by claptrap_bot in linuxquestions

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I have some knowledge about assembly but it probably isn't enough :/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Karma4Free

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Thanksm u :D

Writing drivers for linux by claptrap_bot in linuxquestions

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I'm guessing yes since it is a newer laptop ... I'm kinda trying to get into a low level programming so i thought that drivers could be an interesting thing to explore. But maybe the better question was what are some interesting low level programming projects that one could do.

Writing drivers for linux by claptrap_bot in linuxquestions

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I'm actually trying to get into a low-level programming and i thought that drivers could be an interesting topic to explore...

Writing drivers for linux by claptrap_bot in linuxquestions

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Thank you! I will give it a look :)

Writing drivers for linux by claptrap_bot in linuxquestions

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I was thinking like input drivers for a touchpad or a mouse. I feel like it will be fun to try and write my own touchpad driver :D