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Flying Cars

I know many, many people want flying cars to be a real thing. But, what is always going to prevent us from having true flying cars is, look at how people normally are with the cars on the ground. Drunk driving is tenfold going to be worse with flying cars, people are going to totally fly their vehicles into buildings, for sure. I think the closest we're going to get to flying cars, is the hover cars we see in Back to the Future II that are more ground level, but hover. Even then, I don't know if we're ever going to be ready for them.

True AI

What I mean with True AI is an AI that can actually be a little more sentient and living than what we got now. When AI first rolled out, it really put a damper on everyone in so many ways that I don't think we're ever going to see it. There's just too much at stake to trust an AI with the capability to think on its own and do things on its own. We're just going to be stuck with Semi-AI that only talk back to you in text form and maybe help you code. And that alone already has ruffled the feathers of millions who are hating AI which is another thing to consider.

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[-] towerful@programming.dev 2 points 15 hours ago

I'll grant it should be "a self fullfilling prophecy".
But it never has a "z" in it.
That comes from incorrectly thinking it needs similar similar patterns to other verbs.
And this isn't some "simplified English" Vs "English" scenario. It's not even recognised as part of American English.

https://www.askdifference.com/prophesized-vs-prophesied/

[-] GimmeUrBelt@lemmy.today -2 points 15 hours ago

I take pride in my English, so I mean it when I say thank you.

That said, seems we're both wrong. I was wrong to correct you. You're wrong in that "prophesize" is in fact a real word. "Prophesy" and "prophesize" mean the exact same thing. The former is the older classic spelling. The latter, while newer, seems to date back as far as the 19th century.

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