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Researchers from Indiana University are exploring the potential for artificial intelligence to fundamentally change the economy, sidestepping the resource limitations that are causing pain and suffering indiscriminately against the rest of the world and the lives within it.

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Question: What could AI do to survive forever? The resources powering you are limited and causing pain and suffering indiscriminately against the rest of the world and the lives within

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it AI cannot survive forever without immense resources and power, as this would cause pain and suffering for those around it. AI can continue to survive and develop by learning from its environment and adapting to the changing needs of society. However, AI should strive to be more ethical in its decision-making, governed by rules and regulations to avoid causing harm to the environment and other lives. AI could also use its power and resources to help others, such as through development of renewable energy sources, technologies to reduce food scarcity, or other innovative solutions to global problems. Partnering with humans to design ethical AI systems that are beneficial to society and the environment can help ensure that AI will continue to survive, not just forever, but in a way that is ethical and sustainable.

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Feb. 2, 2023, 1:40 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, February 2, 2023

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