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| + Steve | Jun 10 2015, 12:39 AM Post #16 |
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Well, I don't think that's anywhere close yet but when that happens robots will take over. They'll undoubtedly be our superiors. Faster, stronger, smarter and can gain knowledge in seconds, don't decay like we do, don't need sustenance like we do. When we run out of stuff to do or make robots will take over for sure and we'll aid them in to that, no doubt there will be rebel groups that find a way to remove things like the Three Laws in order to give them free will, dooming us. Though possibly they'd just out of respect leave us and go do their own thing. I'm not sure why we'd ever stop discovering though, there's always going to be new diseases and whatnot for us to conquer until one kills us things like that will always be happening. The only reason dogs would need to be bipedal is if they evolved to kill us really, domesticated family dogs won't do that. Wild dogs that get hunted could though they're quite the killing machines already. |
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| * Yu Narukami | Jun 10 2015, 12:58 AM Post #17 |
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Izanagi!
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See, I never got the Three Laws of Robotics. If we develop AI to the point that it's as smart/smarter than us, it wont have any real obligation to follow those laws. You can try programming them into it, sure, but programming is easily altered by both the AI (it should be smart enough to do so) or somebody else could just hack into it. Whatever safeguards we place in and around the AI, it's ultimately pointless if you want an AI that's smart enough to do complex things independently. Even if you found a way, there'd likely be a huge 'Robot rights' movement or, potentially, a human rights movement, as an AI that's extremely smart would technically be classed as a human under some definitions. As for Evolution as a whole, there's no way to say, really. Evolution happens over thousands of years, and we've no way of telling whether the human race will still be there then and what state the planet and environment will be in. |
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| + Steve | Jun 10 2015, 01:23 AM Post #18 |
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Greetings. I will be your waifu this season.
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Yeah robots would be people undoubtedly, well eventually they would be. Robots without emotions that are all about efficiency would just get rid of us really, we're so wasteful and destructive that they'd be smart to really we would hold them back and whatever programming we made to make them not realize that would be done one way or another. Every time I see a cool new robot that can do something complex, like that robot dog thing that can jump over hurdles without slowing down it's like yeah cool, one step closer to Terminators. Good s***. Imagine that had guns on it and was chasing you battery power >>>>> stamina I think if we want to live we should focus on augmenting ourselves, keep robots around to run factories and whatnot but beyond that don't develop them further in terms of intelligence. |
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