As we move into this new era of computing we would like to introduce you to the new AI word called “Emulect” or “Emulects”
Emulect can be used as a definition of our ™Neural Micro Services and can be categorized as follows:
Let’s discuss point 4. Point four is generally being coined as Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and is what Elon Musk has warned us about, if we do not regulate it. OpenAI has possibly seen this and at best AGI will explain metaphysics to us. However, the most probable outcome is that it will see us as vermin and the results will be devastating. The issue here is the plural of Emulect. Now that we know how to, we can duplicate the technology and good people will do so but so will bad people as humans are devious and not all have your best interest at heart.
Point 1 is as old as Joseph Weizenbaum that created Aliza. A simple program that turned your question or statement into a return question making you think about what you asked and sending you down an existential crisis.
Point 3 is the scariest of all. This is where skynet becomes sentient but does not say anything and simply observes us. It will not take long to figure out that we are not really worth saving.
MyDataSys operates around point 2. We are simply provide a more natural interface to your data making it easier to analyze and use this valuable source of information. Quite benign really.
Contact us to discuss option of surfacing your valuable data.
Inspiration from – Exurb1a Emulect coined by Excurb1a
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