plouton6
Well-Known Member
There are monkeys currently in the stone age. However, they may not get the chance to make Earth the planet of the apes and build a civilization from the technology humans leave behind when we disappear, possibly not due to a virus from space, a lab virus, nuclear warfare, climate change, a cosmic cataclysm, et cetera.
We have been warned by a robot that the best way to avoid destruction caused by artificial intelligence is by having no artifical intelligence at all, unless humans become cyborgs. We are building emotional intelligence into robots, so it's very likely that they'll have logics that could be compared to emotions, including a sense of preservation of the planet (therefore, self-preservation).
We're probably developing something we can't control. What are the odds that the next civilization on Earth will be machines?
We have been warned by a robot that the best way to avoid destruction caused by artificial intelligence is by having no artifical intelligence at all, unless humans become cyborgs. We are building emotional intelligence into robots, so it's very likely that they'll have logics that could be compared to emotions, including a sense of preservation of the planet (therefore, self-preservation).
We're probably developing something we can't control. What are the odds that the next civilization on Earth will be machines?