Saltmeister
The Dangerous Dinner
I don't see the need for machine people. To me that is sci fi stuff and way to much work.
It's done to please anthropocentrists.
Want a machine to walk up stairs? We invent the escalator, dumbwaiter or elevator, no need for it to look like a human walking upstairs. The answering machine has eliminated the receptionist in many offices...but again, it doesn't have the legs or the smile (please don't tell Avi I said that). And how about all the machines that have replace auto workers, none of them looks human. Or someone spoke of the lorrie drivers, we have automated trucks following human driven trucks...without the driver...but again, it simply needs to control acceleration, steering, brakes, to make it fully automated we simply add radar, a camera, gps and mapquest, but again, nothing has to look like a driver.
You're right and I agree. I'm personally not interested in a machine that looks like a human. I'm more interested in a machine that works like the human brain.
So I see AI coming, I see machines doing an increasing amount of labor and thinking, but why on earth would anyone need one to look and act human? Why add our faults and inadequacies to the equation?
Human error is a vicious cycle. We wanted to create something to eliminate human error, but forgot to remove the human error in how we created and designed the replacement.