Just about everywhere.

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Arthur, 

Perhaps we should check on what has already replaced human
intelligence.

Harry


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Eventually machine intelligence will replace human intelligence
throughout the economy.  Wonder if the final outcome will be
"good" or "bad"
Productivity will have increased but human interaction (at least
in these traditional areas such as education and probably health
care) will have decreased.  

Arthur


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