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<p>[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 13032, member: 1"]</p><p>Yeah pretty much. Though 1984 needs a fair few more steps before we can actually say it's going to happen for sure. And it's always been my experience that things are usually never as bad as they seem. Usually. A few key things are in the way of a possible 1984. A big one (in the US) is the 2nd Amendment. That's a big one. Another issue is that robots and AI could have very key weaknesses that could be exploited, and if that weakness affects a large group, then that's a massive reliability problem. You can't really oppress the masses if your software has a metaphorical big gaping hole in the back.</p><p></p><p>There's a few other things as well that a 1984 future would require, but yes, perhaps we may get the fun dystopia after all. Who knows.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 13032, member: 1"] Yeah pretty much. Though 1984 needs a fair few more steps before we can actually say it's going to happen for sure. And it's always been my experience that things are usually never as bad as they seem. Usually. A few key things are in the way of a possible 1984. A big one (in the US) is the 2nd Amendment. That's a big one. Another issue is that robots and AI could have very key weaknesses that could be exploited, and if that weakness affects a large group, then that's a massive reliability problem. You can't really oppress the masses if your software has a metaphorical big gaping hole in the back. There's a few other things as well that a 1984 future would require, but yes, perhaps we may get the fun dystopia after all. Who knows. [/QUOTE]
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