EFTA01138522Set 9
2016-01-1029p10,182w
workers as well. For those workers sitting in front of a computer screen typing, BOTs are coming for
them too. Software BOTs are faster and cheaper than physical robots ... programmers whose entire jobs are to replace white-collar
jobs. And although software BOTs won't replace all white-collar workers, engineering today is focused
on creating BOTs that teach ... complicated, but the bottom line is that there are limited ways to show a
BOT a bunch of stuff to do and then show the BOT a bunch of correctly
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01138522.pdf
EFTA00671263Set 9
2017-10-226p3,059w
will study new subject matter
in an effort to harness the power of the Bots and couple that with human creativity to
elevate society. However today, people are simply losing ... replaced mom and pop stores, Amazon is now threatening big box
retailers, and Al Bots and plain robots are displacing skilled workers. I'm told that the
divide between ... good trader'
any longer. With Elon Musk's OpenAl having created an AI bot that defeated one of the
world's best players in competitive eSports in the game Dota
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00671263.pdf
EFTA00638605Set 9
2016-09-243p772w
decreasing it. we are developing simple sorts of Al, and we are creating bots that
we drop into groups of humans (creating `heterogeneous systems' of bots interspersed among real humans ... those groups. through a bit of thoughtful programming and careful
inter-position of the bots, we can enhance group performance in a number of valuable and useful ways, we
think
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00638605.pdf
EFTA00751523Set 9
2010-11-284p2,004w
place the key words in there in very particular spots for
the google bots to pick them up, and why in a certain sense this appears a little contrived. Trust ... fall away from its top headline too, replaced with
Epstein Foundation, once the google bots once again troll the web, and so, it will just get better and
better ... built, spun, and
established, and then we have to wait for the google bots, who typically roam about once a month or
so, checking what's news, verifying
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00751523.pdf
EFTA02449458Set 11
2016-09-244p777w
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https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2011/EFTA02449458.pdf
EFTA01700132Set 10
100p23,197w
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https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01700132.pdf