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Living in the World of AI

 It is programmed to understand the complex moves and steps required in the chess board to excel the opponent in anyways. It was human programmed, however, it seems smarter in many senses as it was built with the ideas of many computer experts to locate and play all the possible steps in the chess board. 

The feeling is quite subtle at some point as the programmed system appears to be smarter in many senses. I am in a neutral lane in this opinion, as it shows the human power and complexity to think and build such a staggered system, but at the same time I worry a bit as the essence of life is overly becoming controlled by the system humans have built. We have already lost 30 percent of our jobs to AI and other programmed systems, and more is likely to come in as the programmed system seems more reliable and efficient than any best human in the job. 

I feel any game could be built into such a system using a computer programme. One I think of after this AI online course is archery and dark game. If it is built in the manner of a chess game, it is nothing like it. Computers would in many sense continue to win as they can analyze the steps of the opponent very easily and faster. In this way, a programmed system would be far more efficient and systematic. The rest is in the hand of human thinking, we are still better in many senses than the smartest AI system. 

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