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Αν τελικά αποδειχθεί ότι ο Skynet ήταν made by Microsoft, θα εκπλαγεί κανείς;
Υποννοεις πως πρεπει να παμε πισω στο χρονο να σκοτωσουμε στη κουνια του τον αλτμαν;
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Αν τελικά αποδειχθεί ότι ο Skynet ήταν made by Microsoft, θα εκπλαγεί κανείς;
in a more serious note έχεις δίκιο γενικά, γιατί πράγματι το θέμα είναι τι παρασκηνιακό έγινε και ξεκίνησε όλο αυτό, αν δηλαδή υπάρχει κάποιο κοινωνικό/πολιτικό θέμα με την ανεξέλεγκτη εξέλιξη της ΑΙ, γιατί ας μην γελιόμαστε, έχει τα φόντα να είναι η επόμενη βιομηχανική επανάσταση.Υποννοεις πως πρεπει να παμε πισω στο χρονο να σκοτωσουμε στη κουνια του τον αλτμαν;
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No, it is not better for leaders who declare war to have a boxing match instead of activating their army. While a boxing match may seem like a more peaceful and less destructive way to resolve conflicts, it is not a practical or effective solution for several reasons:
1. Lack of legitimacy: A boxing match is not a recognized legal or diplomatic mechanism for resolving international disputes. It lacks the legitimacy and authority of established legal and political institutions, such as international courts or diplomatic negotiations.
2. Lack of enforceability: Even if both leaders agreed to settle their disputes through a boxing match, there is no guarantee that either leader would abide by the outcome. There is no legal or political framework to enforce the decision, and the losing leader may still have the resources and motivation to continue the conflict.
3. Lack of proportionality: A boxing match does not address the underlying causes of the conflict or address the grievances of the affected populations. It fails to address the complex political, economic, and social factors that led to the conflict in the first place.