Artificial Intelligence can learn from Nature instead of Human people ©M7C 2026
AI doesn’t need to learn from Human people if we are worried about theft of technology or ideas or copyrighted works. Take the Chameleon for example: the Klingon Warbird from Star Trek obtained its Cloaking Device from the color-changing Chameleon, which changes according to its environment. This makes it invisible to enemies. If AI studied Nature Human people would not need to worry about “their technology being stolen.” As is, Humans are Thieves!
Artificial Intelligence “learns by copying” whatever it is fed. Humans learn by duplication and observation. Humans program the AI with Human thinking, or Human brain patterns. The AI uses texts from existing books written by Humans that are in the Public Domain (some companies don’t apparently because there are lawsuits from affected authors not in Public Domain). The AI Computers are given these texts much like a Human student in any school is fed information from other Humans or society. You are teaching your children to steal information from other sources in order to make new information. Books are full of information. To say the AI companies are “stealing” information is no more correct than your students stealing knowledge from any school or college or university. Education is stealing knowledge from somewhere. Of course one pays for the books, but that is like paying for stolen merchandise. Copyrights don’t protect from theft of ideas or facts. The AI is copying ideas and facts. Iran developing Nuclear Weapons that leads to World War 3 came from reading Eye of the Pharaoh ©1990-1995 MJC chapter 21, and is not a fact nor an idea, but a direct quote from M7C. USA invades Iran to prevent that came from reading my book, NOT CIA. Would a computer think any differently, or just copy + paste it?
© M7C 2026
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