Where will humanity go from here? Fate?

Mortimer 2022-03-21 09:02:28

I read it three years ago. At that time, the evaluation was average, because I couldn't fully understand it, but three years later, after experiencing various social beatings and human epidemics, I have a deeper understanding and understanding of life. A few thoughts: First, robots are the creation of our human beings, so whose creation are we apes? The so-called God? So have we surpassed God? If God's power is to create life, then we are already comparable to gods. Second, life will find its own exit. No matter how harsh the earth's conditions are, there is life that can break through the shackles and find its own way out, and the same is true of our creations. The three laws of human beings are like ropes, which cannot always limit the development of artificial intelligence. Third, high-level civilization and low-level civilization. Just like we don't communicate with apes and orangutans, when one civilization evolves to a level that another civilization cannot understand, the dialogue is over. Everything seems to be a coincidence, and everything seems to have a hand. Fourth, what is the future of mankind? Our physical body, where will civilization go? Human prosthetics to mechanization and then to data? We will also find a way out for human civilization itself. Even if human beings are eliminated by artificial intelligence, I don't think it's a bad thing, our creation will continue human's technology and achievements into the next era. Fifth, artificial intelligence is not a slave that we can tame. Our creations may be subject to human beings for a short time, but the creations of creations will be completely separated from human cognition. This is a dangerous and beautiful thing. Sixth, will some people choose artificial intelligence against humans? My answer is: YES to give civilization a way out

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  • Jacq Vaucan: Funny, you were supposed to help us survive.

    Blue Robot: Surviving is not relevant. Living is. We want to live.

  • Cleo: Now I know why the rain changed.

    Jacq Vaucan: Why?

    Cleo: I don't think you could understand.