Most things wear out because their surfaces rub together; it’s commonly known as friction and is almost impossible to eliminate. Forget about gradual steps and conventional logic, let’s take a hyperjump. That’s what John Smith did. His AI was built from billions of minuscule round spheres that use positive and negative magnetism to prevent contact with each other. By varying the position and strength of the current, it’s possible to create movement that is totally fluid and able to produce any shape. Then, each sphere has intelligence added to it so it can control direction, thought, and reasoning. Then consider moving the spheres around when needed and stacking their memory and intellect. So that they increase their abilities by the number of spheres used. Thoughts and memories are passed from one to the other through a type of electric current modeled on the way the human brain works.
Quite frightening, but the way things are moving, it’s going to be at least another two or three years before we all become obsolete, so drink as much red wine as possible and relish the fact that they can’t.
Over the years, I have become quite a connoisseur of red wine and have now upgraded to Jammy Red at Liddles or Aldi. It is a bit more expensive at £5.99 a bottle, but at eighty-three, I may not need many more of them.
I wonder if I send an email to Donald Trump suggesting my upgrade and where to get them, he would offer me a pardon for all the terrible things I said about him…….. or even a holiday in that big place he hardly uses ‘The Whitehouse’.