John Baker
Final Approach
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John Baker
We all know that technological advancements have been taking place, compared to human history, at astounding rates since the advent of computers. Every year that rate almost seems to be doubling in most categories.
We are not all that far away from computers that can write their own programs, even decide their own missions, advanced robotics will undoubtably weasel themselves into the mix at the same time.
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We like to think, and even can make sound arguments against the idea of pilotless commercial aircraft, but we all know it is in our future at some point.
What about robotics or robots becoming self aware? It makes us think of the Terminator movies, how evil and nasty robots would be towards humans, but would they?
Think of this, it is we who designed and built computers, we are doing the same with robots. How far along do you think will we be in one hundred years or even just fifty years? Look at where we were technologically in 1915 and where we are today.
We are also messing about with biological electronics and a host of other amazing things that belong more in a science fiction story than reality.
Soon our robots will be designing and building themselves, even to the point of mining, manufacturing, and shipping the raw materials to their robot built factories.
It is conceivable that within a hundred or so years that one will be hard pressed to distinguish a human from a robot. This of course leads me to my debunking of the Terminator concept.
As things stand, there is no such thing as the perfect man or woman (disregarding pilots of course) We all find fault with each other on a daily basis. Then when we consider the container loads of assorted sex toys that reach our ports almost daily, it is not hard to imagine our decendents receiving very large, plain wrapped packages at their homes.
I mean if you could simply purchase the perfect mate and companion, why would you settle for an undoubtably flawed human? Robots will look, feel, walk, and talk just like a human, but in order to reproduce, they must be engineered and manufactured.(I think)
Our species will not be murdered by our robots, we will eliminate ourselves happily coupling with machines, which more than a few of us are already doing.
We soon will be replacing ourselves with a species of our own creation unless of course we annihilate ourselves with some of our other creations first.
Such robots will of course not be cheap, so it will be our wealthy that disappear first, or at least their genes.
Robots will, at the same time, continue improving on themselves. They will be making astounding advances in all of our sciences while we humans work on degenerating our species to the level of idiots.
I hope y'all have some fun with this.
-John
We are not all that far away from computers that can write their own programs, even decide their own missions, advanced robotics will undoubtably weasel themselves into the mix at the same time.
i
We like to think, and even can make sound arguments against the idea of pilotless commercial aircraft, but we all know it is in our future at some point.
What about robotics or robots becoming self aware? It makes us think of the Terminator movies, how evil and nasty robots would be towards humans, but would they?
Think of this, it is we who designed and built computers, we are doing the same with robots. How far along do you think will we be in one hundred years or even just fifty years? Look at where we were technologically in 1915 and where we are today.
We are also messing about with biological electronics and a host of other amazing things that belong more in a science fiction story than reality.
Soon our robots will be designing and building themselves, even to the point of mining, manufacturing, and shipping the raw materials to their robot built factories.
It is conceivable that within a hundred or so years that one will be hard pressed to distinguish a human from a robot. This of course leads me to my debunking of the Terminator concept.
As things stand, there is no such thing as the perfect man or woman (disregarding pilots of course) We all find fault with each other on a daily basis. Then when we consider the container loads of assorted sex toys that reach our ports almost daily, it is not hard to imagine our decendents receiving very large, plain wrapped packages at their homes.
I mean if you could simply purchase the perfect mate and companion, why would you settle for an undoubtably flawed human? Robots will look, feel, walk, and talk just like a human, but in order to reproduce, they must be engineered and manufactured.(I think)
Our species will not be murdered by our robots, we will eliminate ourselves happily coupling with machines, which more than a few of us are already doing.
We soon will be replacing ourselves with a species of our own creation unless of course we annihilate ourselves with some of our other creations first.
Such robots will of course not be cheap, so it will be our wealthy that disappear first, or at least their genes.
Robots will, at the same time, continue improving on themselves. They will be making astounding advances in all of our sciences while we humans work on degenerating our species to the level of idiots.
I hope y'all have some fun with this.
-John
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