By Rich Kozlovich
I received this in my e-mail Friday night, and I thought it was so profound and so provocative I wanted to share it with my readers.
WASHINGTON, D.C. In an effort to establish government oversight of the growing role of artificial intelligence in our society, President Biden has appointed Vice President Kamala Harris as "A.I. Czar." The President expressed hope that Harris's track record of slowing the spread of intelligence will be of use.
"She's been fighting against the threat of intelligence her whole life," Biden said in brief remarks when the announcement was made. "When it comes to creating an environment where intelligence is restricted and unable to advance too far, Vice President Harris is more qualified for the job than anyone else. Racecar dingleflurble."
Fears
among the general public and leaders of the tech industry alike
regarding the increasing growth and prevalence of artificial
intelligence
have led to calls for more oversight, which Vice President Harris was
more than willing to provide as soon as she was informed what
"oversight" means. Harris said in something that seemed like a statement:
"It is my distinct honor to provide real leadership over the growth of artificial intelligence. Intelligence that is artificial is real, and intelligence that is real may, in reality, be artificial. It is within that reality that artificiality can become real."
Sources within the White House indicated Biden was supremely confident that Harris's leadership in the area of intelligence would be just as successful as her tenure as Border Czar. At publishing time, Vice President Harris was reportedly already assembling a special task force to deal with the potential threat of intelligence, asking New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to serve as her advisor.
Oh well, I'm guessing, just guessing mind you, this isn't really happening,
but, this missive certainly gets huge points for it's tongue in cheek
insights. Of course, if this was real, the first thing that would have to cross one's mind is this: What could possibly go wrong?
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