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RomanceRe: When Nairaland Finally Becomes Greater Than It Already Is by Exjoker(m): 1:23pm On Sep 24, 2015
We hope so my brother
RomanceRe: Wat's The Weirdest Comment U've Eva Heard From An Opposite Sex by Exjoker(m): 3:25pm On Sep 23, 2015
tosyne2much:
I laf so tey water dey comot for my eyes... Chatroom ke?

It takes me nothing to Pm her you know ? tongue
Are you going to do just that right awayhuh
RomanceRe: 7 ‘very Bad Things’ Every Woman Should Do To Her Man by Exjoker(m): 2:19pm On Sep 23, 2015
A thread for matured men only. Kids be warn
RomanceRe: Wat's The Weirdest Comment U've Eva Heard From An Opposite Sex by Exjoker(m): 2:15pm On Sep 23, 2015
tosyne2much:
Whats up dear?
You're not going to turn this thread into a chatroom or will youhuh
RomanceRe: Guys Whats Your Perception Of A Lady Chewing Gum? by Exjoker(m): 2:10pm On Sep 23, 2015
A b.itch...
RomanceRe: Why Most Girls Like Pretending To Guys by Exjoker(m): 2:08pm On Sep 23, 2015
Toxic Relationship!!!
RomanceRe: Confused by Exjoker(m): 2:02pm On Sep 23, 2015
Sabrwahaqqo:
Let me give u a list

-mom

-grand mom

-sisters

-aunts

-nieces

-cousins

-female friends

-girl friends

Etc



#So much love to share smiley

Till u change the scope af your question, a man can love many (not just two) women at the same time cheesy
You have said it all.
RomanceRe: If I Should Describe Romancelanders With A Song by Exjoker(m): 2:01pm On Sep 23, 2015
And the moral of this thread ishuh
TravelRe: The Hotel Room That Cost N11.1m Per Night by Exjoker(m): 1:02pm On Sep 23, 2015
snowprince07:
Sup man how u do?
I'm still kicking and youhuh
TravelRe: The Hotel Room That Cost N11.1m Per Night by Exjoker(m): 3:31pm On Sep 22, 2015
Paradise on earth! But that money can get me my own personal house here in nigeria
PoliticsRe: I Am Disappointed Saraki Didn't Go Straight To Jail. by Exjoker(m): 3:27pm On Sep 22, 2015
See beef o...lol
CelebritiesRe: Meet The Scientist Who Hasn’t Taken His Bath In 12 Years by Exjoker(m): 10:28pm On Sep 18, 2015
Is there a routine egg in this room
Car TalkRe: Transparent Car By A German Company by Exjoker(m): 10:22pm On Sep 18, 2015
Epic
RomanceRe: She Threatens To Kill Herself Because Of Love by Exjoker(m): 10:19pm On Sep 18, 2015
I can't wait to attend her burial ceremony....
Science/TechnologyRe: NASA Confirms The Discovery Of Another Earth - Photo by Exjoker(m): 10:23am On Jul 25, 2015
meccuno:
I hope we don't have a situation where we mistakenly signal some alien dudes who should be left alone with sophisticated weaponry from the planet that wants to colonise us like in the movie battleship.....
With 1.5 billion years ahead of us in existence; Those guys over there will be more civilize than us here, and imagine the kinds of advance technologies the will they will possess...
EducationRe: See What Is Trending Among UNN Students And Staff ( Photos) by Exjoker(m): 9:51am On Jul 05, 2015
All those guys at the FP shaa!
CelebritiesRe: Pregnant Dior Chidera-Adiele Poses Unclad (Photos) by Exjoker(m): 9:05am On Jul 05, 2015
Did I make FPhuh
PoliticsMoving The Economy Beyond The Turing Test And Man Vs. Machine by Exjoker(op): 12:32pm On Jun 29, 2015
It’s a popular concern
these days to worry that
when machines pass
the Turing test, we’ll be
replaced by robots. Well,
it’s time to be incredibly
worried,
because we already
have.
The Turing test, if you
remember, goes like
this: There are two
closed rooms with a
human in one room and
a machine in the other.
An interviewer asks
questions and if the
interviewer can’t tell the
difference based on the
answers, the machine
passes the Turing test.
And a robot will take
your job.
Now, imagine a
restaurant boss. In the
first closed room there’s a guy washing dishes. In
the second room there’s a dishwashing machine.
The boss sends in dirty dishes. The dishes come
out clean from both rooms. The dishwasher
passed the Turing test!
“Hey, that’s not the Turing test!” you might say.
“The boss didn’t even ask any questions!”. Well,
don’t complain to me about that and good luck
complaining to the boss. “The dishwashers are
there to wash dishes, not to talk” he might say.
He’s right. The dishes need to get done in the
cheapest and best way. This is the task-centered
economy we are living in today. In the task-
centered economy, the dishwashing machine
passes the Turing test. Machines replace people.
Things get cheaper to make. But people need to
earn in order to spend, so the economy shrinks.
A “people-centered economy”, maximizing the
value of people, can beat the task-centered
economy in a near future. For the first time in
human history we have the tools for individually
tailoring jobs to fit every human’s skills, talents
and passions. We can have a long-tail labor
economy, where job-eBays and job-Match.coms
replace the Monster.coms of today.
In the people-centered economy, a Turing test is
a Turing test. The restaurant boss will talk, ask
questions. He will tell the difference between the
human and the dishwashing machine in no time.
The machine will do the dishes and the boss will
chat with the human about what they can do
together to add maximum value to the restaurant,
using all the unique qualities of the human. There
is a huge market for IT-tools for figuring this out,
tools like “Jobly”, the one Vint Cerf and I sketched
in “How to disrupt unemployment”.
The people-
centered economy
is the “The
Untapped $140
Trillion Innovation
For Jobs Market”
that I wrote about
in my earlier
column. Value
creation and
productivity will
skyrocket.
Economic growth
will increase
exponentially.
There will be as
much innovation
helping people to
earn more as there
is innovation
helping people
spend more. Higher
earnings means
more spending. It can be the return of a thriving
middle class.
If you ask me, all the confusion around
technological unemployment tells us this: the
task-centered economy is about to fail. Soon we
can create robots to do our jobs and create
robots to handle our consumption. Then we can
throw all humans, including ourselves, off a cliff
and the task-centered economy will just go on
humming without us.
So let’s talk about a meaningful economy and
return to the Turing test. Now we replace the
dishwasher with that ultimate artificial
intelligence that can do everything a human can
do.
The boss can’t tell the difference between the
human and the machine any more, no matter
what he asks. In fact, he takes quite a fancy to
the computer and suggests they go out for a
drink together after the Turing test. “Sure thing,
I’d love that” says the computer in order to pass
the test. The boss bounces up to the door, opens
it and… Heartbreak!!
So the computer may have passed the “Turing
test”, but it didn’t pass what I call the “Buber
test”, named after Martin Buber, the philosopher
who wrote the book “I and Thou ”.
There are only two
types of
relationships, says
Buber: “I-You” and
“I-It”. “I-You” is
connecting with
another living
being. It’s a
completely different
feeling from
relating to an
object. My friend is
a “You”, my
computer is an “It”.
The Buber test is
not about doing,
it’s about being.
We are not built for loneliness. We can not be
ourselves without a “You”. Emotional loneliness
can only be cured by a “You”. Loneliness is, by
the way, as dangerous for your health as
smoking 15 cigarettes a day. And two fifths all
older people in the UK say the television is their
main company. What can we say about economic
systems that don’t count that as a red number?
The Buber test is as important as the Turing test
for discussing the economy. The humane
economy defines meaning: improving
interpersonal connection, relating to other living
beings. We create the means for doing that by
relating to things: ideas, objects, activities.
Some might think this is too wishy-washy to be
economics. Can this be expressed in numbers?
We don’t want to put dollar signs on friendship,
intimacy and human closeness. It simply
wouldn’t work, because “You”, objectified,
becomes “It”.
Today people think it’s good ethics when the
most competent candidate gets the job. Jobs
should not be dished out to friends, they think.
There are some ugly names for that, like
‘nepotism’ and “old boys club”.
Still, we work much better with people we like
and trust. I suggest that denying the value of
human friendship in the economy is not good
ethics, it’s lousy ethics. It chains us to the
sinking ship of the task-centered economy.
The ugly part of the old boys club is not that
they hand out jobs to friends. The ugly part is
that the old boys club is not open to making new
friends, it’s not inclusive.
Empathy puts us in the mood for inspiration,
affects our choices and plans. It improves
teamwork and culture.
Empathy. They can
imagine the world
from multiple
perspectives—those
of
colleagues,clients,
end users, and
customers (current
and prospective).
By taking a “people
first” approach,
design thinkers can
imagine solutions that are “inherently desirable
and meet explicit or latent needs”, says Tim
Brown, the founder and CEO of IDEO.
So the humane economy will be an even better
economy than the others. But watch it – we’ll
need to find new ways of measuring the economy
than those we use today. Because even though
empathy between people is a recipe for increasing
revenues, we must not fall into the trap of seeing
interpersonal connections as the means and
creating revenues as the meaning.
We need economics that sees dollars as means
and improving the connection between people as
the meaning.
I can think of economic models that measure “I-
You”-quality, like empathy, and translate that
into meaningful economic value. Put the
psychologists to work, measure workplaces,
teams, and I think they will confirm that the best
economy is the one that brings people together in
the best ways.





Souce: http://techcrunch.com/2015/06/28/moving-the-economy-beyond-the-turing-test-and-man-vs-machine/
PoliticsRe: Governor Ajimobi's Four Daughters Are Stunning!. by Exjoker(m): 1:36pm On Jun 19, 2015
All four are ripe and ready to be harvested...
RomanceRe: Men Sef by Exjoker(m): 8:53am On Jun 19, 2015
AfricanApple:
what do you think, men will always be what they are
Hmmm... what is your point herehuh
RomanceRe: How Many Ex's Should A Girl Have Had Before Marraige? by Exjoker(m): 8:45am On Jun 19, 2015
katherinna:
What sought of dumb question is this? These are the kind of questions that give me the impression that this section is filled with kids.

For your information mr uniben student, nobody has the power to determine how many ex's she has. Neither is there any laid out guide as to how many a lady should have.

A lady can have 6, another can have 10 another can have even 30. So is life. It's not like she has the power to control it.

What's most important is that she settles down with the right one.
Haters be like...
RomanceRe: When U Tell Her You Are Related To Dangote Family And She Didn't See Them(pics) by Exjoker(m): 8:39am On Jun 19, 2015
That moment when she heard that the groom's mom is a witch...
RomanceRe: She Want To Quit Cos Her Bf Wrote Single On His CV by Exjoker(m): 8:35am On Jun 19, 2015
Let her quite na.
RomanceRe: Guys Here Are 3 Ways To Attract A Woman Without Speaking To Her. by Exjoker(m): 8:33am On Jun 19, 2015
Am I the only one who thought this headline is misleadinghuh
RomanceRe: Why Do Most Nigerian Girls Feel Man Has To Always Pay For Sex? by Exjoker(m): 8:29am On Jun 19, 2015
Yawnnnn!!!
RomanceRe: Give Her A Name You Think Fit Her And Her Costume by Exjoker(m): 1:58pm On May 30, 2015
Tonto *******
CrimeRe: Photo: EFCC Arraigns Couple For N7million Land Scam by Exjoker(m): 3:55pm On May 19, 2015
Ode
RomanceRe: Five Ways To Stay Off The FRIENDSZONE. by Exjoker(m): 8:51pm On May 15, 2015
Nice tips you have got here...
FamilyRe: Why Are Girls More Closer To Their DAD Than MOM? by Exjoker(m): 8:46pm On May 15, 2015
FLAWLES:
Mtwwwwwws,GIRLS ARE CLOSER TO THEIR MUMz=scientifically proved
I'm all ears.... *grab chair sit down to receive lesson*
RomanceRe: Are Virgins More Holy by Exjoker(m): 8:44pm On May 15, 2015
What do you mean by more holyhuh cuz the last time I checked most of the popular men of God in this country are couples not virgins
FoodRe: How To Prepare A Nutritious Garri Soaked In Water by Exjoker(m): 12:09pm On May 07, 2015
No bread to eat the garri withhuh cool
FamilyRe: Judge This Case by Exjoker(m): 11:00pm On May 06, 2015
please what is the title of moviehuh

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