It's what people tend to do: They build things that fit their belief systems no matter what those belief systems happen to be. You see this all over the world as you travel in what people build whether it is art or homes or cars or trucks or whatever or tools etc.
So, it is really no different with how artificial intelligence has or will be designed. And then after awhile Artificial intelligence will design itself. That's when things will get even more interesting and dangerous for everything living on earth.
Mankind likely will think: "Oh. It's great I don't have to keep learning programming and invent more artificial intelligence."
But, the problem with this is as soon as mankind is out of the loop as program designers we are more in danger than we ever were before regarding artificial intelligence.
For example, I don't even have to program this you are reading in HTML or a compatible language. Instead automatic coders which could be viewed as a form of artificial intelligence do all the coding for me.
How much time does this save me?
It likely would take at least 90% or more time to do whatever I do here at this site if I had to actually program it all myself without automatic coders.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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