How to use current technology AI effectively

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1. There is NO master AI program on Earth in this era or even the next, even the soon to come Quantum processor AI, as each FLAWED mortal WILL attempt to use mathematical algorithms to advance their desires - wealth, power, lusts, etc and even as simple as earning a living.


2. It was reported that China had encouraged its students to make use of current AI tech, to search for answers and solutions, which is good as it will cut down precious time pouring over books and libraries.

However the problem lays in WHICH AI to use, as there are many vendors of AI that touted themselves as the best, AND YET, showed often misleading results, even over grade school mathematical answers....Just try asking what happened during China's cultural revolution from the touted Deepseek AI supposedly made in China, and the result......laughable if not leave one in tears on the realities....


3. Thus, the OLD SCHOOL methods remains - to SEEK answers from DIFFERENT AI programs in the Free Markets, the way intelligent Humankind had sought thru various media during the analogous era, and CRITICALLY - VERIFY thru even time consuming efforts in libraries, national or private, face to face meetings, experiments, etc, to SEARCH for answers, so as to be better informed and be learned, even should one get a grade F for providing honest answers, and eventually, over time, those AI vendors or professors supporting propaganda, or corrupted so called 'Peer reviewed' articles', will fall, but what one had sincerely researched and provided truthful answers/solutions, will be remembered and recalled for active service, if need be and voluntarily, as truth stands upon a pedestal, over time, than morons uttering supposed 'truths' of the days without any scholarly research, but only armchair personal twisted perceptions....
 
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1st use of ai was by mother of 1st emperor of china. the milf ended up having 2 babies with the fake eunuch.
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1.Thanks for your contribution to my thread, Mr Ea..e.

2. Perhaps you may had misunderstood the term AI - which means Artificial Intelligence, with AI - Artificial InSEMINATION by none less than to a historical figure of the 1st Emperor of China's MOTHER.

3.Such happened 5000+ years ago in China, and as DNA tests were unknown, thus Humankind will never know what actually happened, except that POWER struggles are only common in Humankind, east or west... and Lao Ai died an ignominious death due to inciting a foolish rebellion against the 1st Emperor of China, moronic as he was as he had no idea on what he was dealing with - without training, insights, support, money, etc, etc.

For historical perspectives in that era, Probably the worse eunuch that served during the 1st Emperor of China's reign was the eunuch Zhao Gao, whom played an important close aide role to the Emperors of China during the Qin dynasty founded by the 1st Emperor of China and subsequent 2 other emperors down the line, and was blamed for the downfall of the Qin dynasty thru his misdeeds, lusts and ignorance...

Today, in current times the mere words of Zhao Gao, is often colloquially defined as a bringer of disaster....for CENTURIES...that's how he is remembered by the Han Chinese for all time and a reminder to generations to come - to NOT do what he had done.
 
Each Human is different, have different desires and needs, and should be respected so long as what one does not harm others. The insignificant nobody me would prefer this:-

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-IBM Quantum Processor
 

Scientists Create Prototype of Robot Designed to Cannibalize Parts of Other Robots and Build Them Into Itself​

Frank Landymore
Tue, 29 July 2025 at 4:13 AM SGT4-min read

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Should robots be able to cannibalize each other so they can accelerate their evolution, bringing them closer to resembling self-sufficient lifeforms capable of living independently of their human masters?

Good news if your answer to that question is "yes": a team of researchers from Columbia University have built a robot that can seek out and merge with other robots to grow bigger, stronger, and adapt its abilities to its environment — perhaps one day enabling entire "robot ecologies" to blossom.

What their efforts have produced so far, as detailed in a new study in the journal Science, is a prototype called the "Truss Link," a rod-shaped module that can expand, contract, crawl, and use its magnetic tips to connect with other modules. It may not look like much on its own, but it's a versatile platform that can build complex structures that can move and interact with their environment in adaptable ways.
 
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