How much information should we program into an artificially intelligent robotic system? Well, maybe that is determined by the jobs, which is assigned. Indeed the intention of the system makes sense, therefore let's say the system would be to become an adviser to individuals in a leadership role of some sort?
Perhaps a system like the USS Enterprise primary computer to inform Captain Kirk or perhaps to advise our own US Military central command or a CEO of a multi-national conglomerate?
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Should we, therefore, program the system including all the whole library of congress? The whole Internet archives and the world's knowledge?
How much is too much and how should we go about this? Well, maybe these new digital library initiatives, which can be digitizing every book could be set into the computer memory banks? Makes sense?
And then, what will a system like that be worth? What would it do if there is conflicting information, as most of us know that there are conflicting data sets in Wikipedia, Britanica and even our very own annals of history?
Then there is an issue of perception? For instance, if you were an American then the attack on Pearl Harbor was a cowardness occasion, but if you were a Japanese then your background shows it was a surprise attack and a critical battle and victory and the ideal surprise attacks in contemporary warfare history. Do you see the problem with programming book knowledge into artificially intelligent systems however?
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