Technological advancements
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Re: Technological advancements
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Cound't agree any less with your point.sanjus wrote: ↑01 Aug 2018, 12:54 Franklin is a imaginary character and it is very difficult to get such on board computer even in future because complexities will multiply as technology advances. It is only good if robots stay as slaves because if they are to become masters entire purpose of making them is defeated.
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This is true. The advancement is already taking place. The place of morality should definitely be taken into consideration.Eryn Bradshaw wrote: ↑01 Aug 2018, 12:40 I disagree, I think this technology is right around the corner. Just take a look at Sophia the Robot, granted she is scripted and programmed, but the aim is to get to the point where AI to be more self-thinking. But I think it's important for these people who are developing AI to stay morally good. At this point though, it's a race to see who can come up with actual AI.
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Well the moral and safety issues are the main things, aren't they? Safety in the sense of Martix, etc. Is it wise to create thinking creatures who are possibly way better at evolution than we are? I love how Asimov brought this up and thought it through already decades ago with the three laws of robotics.Kibetious wrote: ↑31 Aug 2018, 08:43This is true. The advancement is already taking place. The place of morality should definitely be taken into consideration.Eryn Bradshaw wrote: ↑01 Aug 2018, 12:40 I disagree, I think this technology is right around the corner. Just take a look at Sophia the Robot, granted she is scripted and programmed, but the aim is to get to the point where AI to be more self-thinking. But I think it's important for these people who are developing AI to stay morally good. At this point though, it's a race to see who can come up with actual AI.
The ethical issue, of course, is that when the mind is sentient do we still have a right to expect obedience and servitude from it? The logical answer is obviously no, but then what is even the point of creating AI?