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[Dark Ramblings by Jeffery Stevenson] Think movie-predicted AI conquering the world events like Skynet in Terminator or the AI in The Matrix are purely fiction? Well, I just have to say that any software developed that's smart enough to actually figure out English grammar would probably gain sentience and develop into a mankind-conquering uber-intelligence...
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