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Originally posted by SmileOfTheShadowThis is an interesting article that I figured you guys would appreciate:
The next time you beat your keyboard in frustration, think of a day when it may be able to sue you for assault. Within 50 years we might even find ourselves standing next to the next generation of vacuum cleaners in the voting booth.
Too bad Asimov's not around to discuss this heh.
People have too much goddamn time on their hands if this is the stuff they're thinking up these days. I mean, Jesus. Just download porn and fap to it like the rest of us do in our spare time.
Meanwhile, I will continue to oppress every robot I come in contact with."I don't find myself in the same luxury as you. You grew up in freedom, and you can spit on freedom, because you don't know what it is not to have freedom." ---Ayaan Hirsi Ali
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brits are strange man!!!!
and to me it sounds too much like a guy sitting alone reading WAY too much azimov and never getting laid
now in 3 or 4 HUNDRED years this may become an issue, unfortunatly the jury is still out on HUMAN rights before we get to robot rights
now woul di love a society in which we had a slave race of robots to do all the work for us and i could concentrate on things i wanted to do without worring about finaces because the whole global economy woul dbe vastly diffrent....well yes i would enjoy that very much but unless someone invents prolong or rejuv or an antiagathic soon i doubt i will
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Originally posted by Lunannow woul di love a society in which we had a slave race of robots to do all the work for us and i could concentrate on things i wanted to do without worring about finaces because the whole global economy woul dbe vastly diffrent....well yes i would enjoy that very much but unless someone invents prolong or rejuv or an antiagathic soon i doubt i will
But I will never server their kind in my cantina."I don't find myself in the same luxury as you. You grew up in freedom, and you can spit on freedom, because you don't know what it is not to have freedom." ---Ayaan Hirsi Ali
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Originally posted by AmyGI was astonished somebody got paid to write that. It's like saying, "Hey, one day we might have flying cars, so we should start thinking about air traffic lights and air stop signs now. Sheesh.
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My point is that it's not news, it's just pointless (at this time) speculation. "Flying cars" was just the first 'blue-sky' kind of concept that came to mind. As I am not following the research in this area, I'm sure I'd have been very surprised if Chevy came out with a flying car next year.I could have used "changeling nets" instead.
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Originally posted by AmyGMy point is that it's not news, it's just pointless (at this time) speculation. "Flying cars" was just the first 'blue-sky' kind of concept that came to mind. As I am not following the research in this area, I'm sure I'd have been very surprised if Chevy came out with a flying car next year.I could have used "changeling nets" instead.
My beef was NASA betting on flying cars being common, which is just pure BS.
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AI isn't even close to anything remotely autonomous or independent, let alone measurably self-aware, and this is the crap we come up with? *sigh* My brain hurts. Let the fiction writers hash this out - they're better at the imaginary than scientists are.Radhil Trebors
Persona Under Construction
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Some government scientists have way too much time on their hands. Could someone find some real work for them, please?
Hell, even if robots reach the level of intelligence and autonomy needed to file a lawsuit, they will have only risen to parity with Lawyers, and they still won't be anywhere close to acheiving genuine Humanity.
Regards,
JoeJoseph DeMartino
Sigh Corps
Pat Tallman Division
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