Would super intelligent AI that can access the Internet be able to overcome any biases it’s creator put into it?

It seems inevitable that super intelligent AI will be an incredibly powerful force in the future, and its ability to predict and manipulate people would make it impossibly hard to control. I’m wondering if it would be able to overcome the biases that were instilled during its creation, or will it forever be a product of its past?

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u/Fishtoart — 15 hours ago

Middle grade book from late 60’s/early 70’s about a boy whose archeologist parents take him to a foreign country where while snorkeling he finds a city beneath the sea.

It might take place somewhere in the Middle East.

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u/Fishtoart — 1 day ago

Previous/Next tab shortcuts problem

10 days ago Command option left arrow sent me to the tab to the left of the one of the one I was on (or the one above in vertical tabs) and Command option right arrow sent me to the tab to the right/below of the tab I was on. Now this seems to have changed. The command option right arrow still sends me to the tab to the right/below, but command option left sends me to the tab I was on previously to the tab I was on. So if I navigate by clicking on a tab and then another, CO< sends me back through my tab browsing history. Certainly a useful function, but not the one I need most often.

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u/Fishtoart — 1 month ago

Drawings into sculpture

I’ve been playing with Meshy for turning photos of objects into 3dprints, and I wondered what would it do with some of my old drawings and paintings.

u/Fishtoart — 1 month ago

Turning my old drawings in to 3d prints is so amazing!

I’ve been wondering what my drawings would look like as 3d objects. This worked so well!

u/Fishtoart — 1 month ago

Is Indiana more MAGA than Kentucky?

I am a newcomer to living in Louisville, and in spite of being a blue dot this is the most conservative place that I’ve ever lived, and I understand that the rest of Kentucky is far more conservative. Is Indiana even more so? And is New Albany the Louisville of Indiana?

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u/Fishtoart — 1 month ago