Future of computers & the possible technolgical singularity.
- pepharytheworm
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Re: Future of computers & the possible technolgical singularity.
All I have to say Is read some Isaac Asimov, the robot series in particulary. Maybe that will calm you down Mod_Man.
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Re: Future of computers & the possible technolgical singularity.
Alright guys, it's just that I tend to over think things (I usually have waaayyyy too much time all to myself) and this kinda scares me out so I guess it's making me freak out a little.
I'll admit I do happen to overreact to stuff like this quite often, but I tend to move on soon enough so I'm hoping I can just let this go.
I'll admit I do happen to overreact to stuff like this quite often, but I tend to move on soon enough so I'm hoping I can just let this go.
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