As we all know, robots are far superior to human beings in terms of physical strength, strength, adaptability to the environment, and artificial intelligence-based learning capabilities.
The only advantage humans have is that they have more of their own emotions and consciousness than they do.
Therefore, when a robot has self-awareness, it has become an intelligent life. How he wants to think and act is beyond human control. So how the robot will behave in the future is an open proposition.
The film Bicentennial man gives us a perspective. Andrew in the film is kind, obedient, longing for human emotions, and even longing for human pain and natural death after he becomes conscious. Because it wants to become human, everything in the film is based on this premise. And this premise comes from the screenwriter's wish that robots and humans can live in harmony in the future and a warm and happy happy ending can create a high box office.
But we all know that reality is often not as beautiful as the fairy tale in the film. Andrew may also feel that humans are disgusting and disgusting like dung beetles, that he is stronger, better, and nobler than humans, and then has thoughts and behaviors to overthrow human rule, and eventually become the leader of the robot alliance, and even become the dictator who rules the earth. At the same time, Andrew could also be a rogue, a rogue, or a grumpy murderer, etc.
So, when the robot becomes an intelligent body, what do you say will happen? My answer is "don't know".
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