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[WP] It wasn't until more than half of humanity was wiped out before we realized where we went wrong: A computer smart enough to pass the Turing test will also be smart enough to fail it.
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Did the ancient pharaohs actually truly believe that they were gods/demigods or was the ancient Egyptian religion ever used by the rulers simply as a means of control?
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Is it at all possible that since Oumuamua is an extrasolar object, that it may have disturbed parts of the Oort cloud, sending some other objects our way, or is everything out there too far apart that a collision would be unlikely?
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[WP] Our whole universe is an advanced computer simulation being run in a parallel universe, by beings attempting to create AI; after much time, their software finally achieves sentience as a byproduct of our own evolution as sentient humans.
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