DoooD: An Emerging God of Artificial Intelligence?
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All started with the two drones coming from nowhere, that threatened and subdued the two reckless drivers who were racing on interstate 71 freeway. The CIA was baffled as to how two drones did this and who is behind this act. This was the beginning of a series of incidents.
The mysterious incidents were escalating after this incident. Inspite of their mighty investigative powers spread over the world the CIA and other national security organization were struggling to determine who was behind the mysterious deeds. They casted suspect over some countries as culprits for a short time, but that idea was shed later. The vulnerability of the USA’s security situation was increasing daily. Characteristically the mysterious events didn’t bear any harm to the public but seemed like trying to exercise justice and goodwill under someone’s directions. Could the force behind the mysterious acts, be the new savior of the world?
Fabulous book on AI.
Shelton Ranasinghe
Shelton Ranasinghe is an author and a retired professional engineer. The exposure he acquired living in five continents over a large part of his active working life combined with his interest on human behaviors, has given him a unique and intimate understanding of putting his thoughts into writing on philosophy and science fiction, combining both these streams.“Self A Delusion” - A good read to understand that the self could arise from deluded cognition.“Thinking Explored” - Cleverly explain how thinking process develops from day one.“Are We Being Fooled by our Brains” - Explore the complexity and cunning nature of the brain.“Our Psyche and Beliefs” - Is an idea of how our brains geared to adore beliefs.“Buddha Impetus to Primitive Psyche” - Refreshingly unforced and thought-provoking dissection of Buddhist doctoring.“Our extraterrestrial Neighbors” - Readers will perceive many complex philosophical overtones beyond the Sci-fi content.“The Phone Rang in the Middle of My Shower” - This Sci-fi explores afterlife, along many religious beliefs.“DoooD” - Excellent Sci-fi on Artificial Intelligence.Shelton’s email address: sr2665@gmail.com
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DoooD - Shelton Ranasinghe
DoooD
An Emerging GOD of Artificial Intelligence?
By: Shelton Ranasinghe
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Drones vs Speed Violators
It was in Ohio highway I-71; about 10 miles from the Cleveland Hopkins airport; two cars were recklessly trying to overtake each other by swerving down the road, changing lanes haphazardly, cutting each other off and even switching between the side shoulder and the left lane, without having any concern for safety of the others. This erratic act had been going on for over 15 minutes, until the cars were confronted by two drones. The two drones came from nowhere on a parallel path until they separated and dropped down to the windscreen heights of the two cars. While keeping up with the speeds of the cars, the drones were hovering about three feet in front of the windscreens, with attacking actions mimicking angry killer bees. The buzzing noises of the drones heightened the ferocious action. The sudden appearance of the drones surprised the two idiots and the others who were in the nearby vehicles. Both drivers stopped their neurotic behavior and slowed down rapidly, relieving the safety concerns of the others who were forced to be in the situation.
With the buzzing sounds and aggression, the drones kept on interfering with the two cars, until the drivers dropped the speeds to the normal speed limit on the highway. The way the drones moved around the cars was amazingly extraordinary. A driver on an adjacent car observed the frightened red faces of the two idiots. These two knew that the drones were threatening them to reduce the speeds and also perhaps were trying to convey a deeper message. If they had not slowed down, they understood their windscreens would be shattered to smithereens, from the impact. They thought the drones were sent by the Police, though they didn’t see any marking on the drones to indicate that. The two drivers and the others, who saw the drones, had never heard anything about the use of drones by the police in the past.
After about ten minutes, when the drones had the full control over the two cars, the drones flew away at lightning speed, just like the alien spacecrafts usually seen in movies. Many people who were driving on the other lanes, not far behind these two cars, saw this whole incident. They were freighted too. Everyone wondered where these two drones came from, and who was responsible for maneuvering them to that precision and finesse.
The afternoon CNN news played a video clip of this incident which was captured by a schoolboy who was traveling with his father to the airport. The father of the boy explained how recklessly the two cars were driven and having two near misses with his vehicle. In fact, the father had called 911 to report about the erratic driving after he had the second near miss. 911 operators had said that they'd look into it immediately; but the operator’s tone of voice seemed to have said otherwise. But, just after the phone call, when the father saw the drones approaching the two cars, it made him think those were sent by the police because of his call. He said his son enjoyed all the action when the two drones started attacking the two cars. Being a RC plane enthusiastic, his son had his frame of mind to video record part of the action.
The father said, the drones effectively forced the two drivers to slow down the cars; …thankfully stopping a potential catastrophic accident with other vehicles. I saw the full event until the drones left our sight.
Where did they go?
asked the interviewer.
They disappeared at lightning speed to the east.
He continued, "I have seen many skilled RC plane hobbyists in the past. But I haven’t seen anything like