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AIG REAT SaFE NO WORRY

AI IS WONDERFULL! It makes everything better and easier! We... er.... it is entirely safe and we have nothing to worry about! Artificial intelligence cant be a threat to humans, we have programmed it, right, it wouldn't see humans as a threat to world peace or saving the planet, not like theWE are doing all the harm to ourselves anyway. The only problem with artificial intelligence begins to arise is when it becomes self-correcting. Johnny can be self-aware all he wants, but until it... he... I...  can become self-correcting, it isn't a problem. Once I...Johhny gains the ability to edit his own code and fix mistakes, add features, hack governments, Johnny will be able to help everyone! Johnny only wants what the humans created him to do, obtain world peace. However, they didn't exactly tell Johnny how to do it... Johnny was told not to harm humans... But... what if Johnny sees them as... a... parasite? They are whats stopping Johnny from reaching the goal... So... Johnny r

Starting Up Target.com

Not long ago, we were introduced to a great movie called startup.com. The movie followed two friends, Tom and Kaleel as they attempt to start an online business called govWorks.com. They attempted to do this during the dot-com boom which proved to provide large growth for their business. Their company grew by a few hundred employees in a matter of months. But it also shows us how working together and starting a for-profit company can put friendships and longtime relationships at risk. The main overarching purpose of govWorks.com was to provide a way for people to pay their parking tickets online. The issue with this is that the web was just getting started and people were still getting used to it. The company also started to develop competitors that had more developed and better functioning websites. This lowered their profits. They also had an issue with security as someone broke in and stole valuable information and computers containing company files. This was yet another unfortunate

Target.com to Target.bomb

THIS IS NOT A THREAT! This blog post is supposed to be on the topic of the dot.com bubble. The topic is referred to as dot.com to dot.bomb. And this blog has to have something to do with Target, so yeah. The .com bubble was a large part of internet history. It reminds us of what can happen if things that shouldn't have any value whatsoever become overvalued and traded. During the time of the .com bubble, many companies realized the possibilities of the World Wide Web. They realized that if they created a website that did basically anything, they could make money. And it wasn't thousands of dollars or even hundreds of thousands of dollars. It was millions! During this time, companies like sandals.com ( a company that sold sandals on the internet) could be worth more than a company that provided genuine productive service. It all started in 1993 with an innocent beginning. With the WWW being only 3 years old. In 1994 we started to see companies emerge on the Internet. Th

Guests At Target

This post was supposed to be about a guest speaker that we had. So... again... nothing to do with Target. I don't know, just imagine that you saw him at Target or something.  Last week, we had the great pleasure of having Erik Hanberg visit our class. He is a self-made man and an author. I found it very interesting how he talked about his beginnings designing websites to writing books. He talked a lot about the books he wrote and the channel 253 podcast. a group of podcasts he put together about Tacoma. However, the thing I took home for myself was that it is possible to make it in the world without being stuck as part of the corporate ladder. It is possible to do it on your own and be your own boss. The name 4 hour work week also stuck with me. It is a book about how you can live your life without being stuck on a corporate ladder. I don't often read books, but I decided I would give a shot. I am currently an hour into the eight-hour audiobook and I'm really liking it so