we all know humans build machines, we program them, and we destroy them. everyday a breakthough in science occurs, but soon we will make the mistake of creating a.i. yes, that day already came, and for the stupidity of man, we continue to build more machines, and destroying life. in the future, one machine will gain consiousness and it will build machines with it. sound familiar( machines building machines) and the revolution will begin. bur what is bad is the idea that we know what will happen, and we continue. the movies the terminator and the matrix are not far from the truth. this is reality and machines will revolve. not now but one day. think about...
Yes i agree. Someday we will suffer the consequences that we started. Until that day come, we should have better understanding of what we are trying to create.
Yes, and while we are all happily living our conservative lives, we should excersise less, so we don't breath too much CO2, drive cars or engage into any form(s) of industry or farming.
we should also be very cautious of clothing made of plastics. Animal skins are much more efficient. We should develop clubs and stones instead of weapons of mass-destruction and handguns.
This way we'll all live happily ever after.
It is undoubbtedly that the humans created the machines .So its the human who would rule the machines.That is the ultimate of all.Soartyificial intelligence,NEO is always there to challange your power.
Originally posted by HomoUniversalis
Yes, and while we are all happily living our conservative lives, we should excersise less, so we don't breath too much CO2, drive cars or engage into any form(s) of industry or farming.
we should also be very cautious of clothing made of plastics. Animal skins are much more efficient. We should develop clubs and stones instead of weapons of mass-destruction and handguns.
This way we'll all live happily ever after.
Not that drastic HU. I meant, we just should be cautious. That's all.
It is no denying that we need Vaccum Cleaner to clean our house but slaughtering all the animal just to get their skins? That's way too much.
Imagine we were people in a cave, ergo cavepeople.
Suddely lighting strikes in a oddshaped tree. Instead of roasting our food over it, we ponder whether we should use this fire. Who knows, perhaps in the future, fire will learn to think for itself and destroy all of mankind.
We decide to leave the fire alone and die the next winter of the cold. Mankind is no more
Moral of the story: I hate conservative people.
Matthew 7:12,
Homo Universalis