I'm not worried about that sort of thing at all. First, because, again, machine muner is really hard. So somehow e're gong to make some superintelligent being. I mean, we're not even replicating the general intelligence of the human brain. People will say we'll eventually will be able to do it,. But i don't have any counter argument to that. What will be the point of just simulating human brain. And another one of my little hobby horses that i talked to you about and hope to talk with you about human more, is the use of machine learning in stock market and other investing situations. Is there a pathforward using machine learning or
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