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The most powerful question to ask A.I is:

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switzerland qunatium computer - 03 Aug 2006 01:41 GMT
The most powerful question to ask A.I is:
1.How is a hammer connected to everything and what network map would it
build for the next question.
2.How is everything connected in the universe by the way of magnetism
can we build a quantum ADDRESS of everything in space time If numbers
go on too the end of time then that states there are infinite solutions
to infinite problems and infinite problems to infinite solutions so
maybe one day we will find it in time.14 billion A.I  quantum computers
fall in love what happens?

http://www.beyond-science.com/
Eric Sosman - 03 Aug 2006 01:45 GMT
> The most powerful question to ask A.I is:

    "Why is a smart computer like you hanging around with
morons like this?"

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Remi Arntzen - 03 Aug 2006 05:14 GMT
> The most powerful question to ask A.I is:
> [...]
> http://www.beyond-science.com/

?spam?
Andrew Thompson - 03 Aug 2006 06:10 GMT
> > The most powerful question to ask A.I is:
> > [...]
> > http://www.beyond...caring....com/
>
> ?spam?

When in doubt, please break the URL, otherwise
it might assist the potential SPAM in its travels.
(Replies quoting the intact URL, become part of the problem)

Andrew T.
( ..and FTR - Eric's reply was *much* funnier than yours ;)
Remi Arntzen - 06 Aug 2006 23:37 GMT
> > > The most powerful question to ask A.I is:
> > > [...]
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> it might assist the potential SPAM in its travels.
> (Replies quoting the intact URL, become part of the problem)

I will keep that in mind.

> Andrew T.
> ( ..and FTR - Eric's reply was *much* funnier than yours ;)

Yes.


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