Scientists fear the future of possible killer Robot revolt.

You know, the possibility of a robot killer revolt might not be so bad. I mean, it could be worse. We could easily nuke ourselves into extinction, or create some awful biological disease that wipes us out.

In contrast, a robot take over might be seen as the next step in an evolutionary cycle leading to a more intelligent form of life.

Let's be honest, if the human race is willing to sit on its ass and let robots replace humans, than aren't we basically allowing them to do so? We already have robots replacing factory workers and office clerks. Robots may soon replace our soldiers in the field.

And what is to become of all this excess humanity? Instead of investing in robots, we could have put people to work on assembly lines, couldn't we?

And perhaps thousands of years in the future, robots may still exist, serving as a form of testament of our existence as intelligent creatures when we have long since become extinct.

Think about it, if evolution is to continue to allow for higher forms of intelligent life, than shouldn't we give way to the next best thing- the way neanderthals gave it up for homo sapiens?
 
NO!

EMP GRENADE!

I WANT MY MOMMY!


Anyways in all seriousness, I think the next course of human evolution will be integration with machines, not replacement.
 
@Welsh you think humans would let thems self to be replaced? we prodobly blow earth so no one will have it...

Any way i still beat we kill our self first with nukes or something...

@Dopemine Cleric integration with machines? you mean girl + vibrator its already happening many guys raplaced by this holy stick + batteries...good thing vibratots cant find job so girls have some use for us... :)

Any way like i said i doubt anyne would want to part machine part human maybe after somekinda accident but still it would be very very expensive to even consider it on normal people with no value never going to happen i think it would only be aimed towards vips...
 
Let me just say this....


People who can bend steel, download information from the internet directly to their brains via wifi, live twice as long, and lift 2 tons.... is a very economical investment.
 
Dopemine Cleric said:
Let me just say this....


People who can bend steel, download information from the internet directly to their brains via wifi, live twice as long, and lift 2 tons.... is a very economical investment.

Economical for who? you know it would prodobly used by elite but i doubt any gouverment would allow such tech to be in private sector so i quess elite is out too maybe blackmarket? only guys who could use it is james bond type that are well invisible weapon...

Hm somehow it remindes me of Deus Ex and the nanobots... :)
 
machines and living beeings ? Could you guys just imagine the outcome

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Crni Vuk said:
machines and living beeings ? Could you guys just imagine the outcome

Thats a power armor just like any other armor you can take it off...

Not exactly what he means by integration i think its something like cyborg thing he mean...
 
gregor_y said:
Crni Vuk said:
machines and living beeings ? Could you guys just imagine the outcome

Thats a power armor just like any other armor you can take it off...

Not exactly what he means by integration i think its something like cyborg thing he mean...

Yeah, try to take it off from a gorilla :P
 
gregor_y said:
Economical for who? you know it would prodobly used by elite but i doubt any gouverment would allow such tech to be in private sector so i quess elite is out too maybe blackmarket? only guys who could use it is james bond type that are well invisible weapon...

Hm somehow it remindes me of Deus Ex and the nanobots... :)

HAH! Almost All U.S. government tech comes from the private sector mang. Funding for these projects is done by the government and companies work on a contract for said project.


Brother None said:
You really need to lighten up and take a joke, gregory, it's starting to get a bit annoying.

Why so serious?
 
I think the first nation overrun by Robots will be Japan. COnsidering how many people there particularly elderly people welcome the use of robots in the houshold it would not surprise me if the bot-revolt would start there. It seems that in most of the european/american part the use of robots for all situations particularly in situations where you have humans usualy doing the task like nursery for example or health care it is somewhat seen as problematic cause we prever real humans next to us while in Japan though people do not seem to like it the same way and would prever a robot over a human cause they have the feeling to only "bother" the people with their needs.
 
Check this out- mind controlled computers- maybe the link of man and machine is closer than we thought-

Brain Power
People who are completely paralyzed due to illness or trauma are getting help communicating with a new technology that connects their brains to a computer. Scott Pelley reports.

From 60 Minutes. Ignore the annoying Viagra ad.

Now imagine what the Pentagon could do with that?
 
welsh said:
Check this out- mind controlled computers- maybe the link of man and machine is closer than we thought-

Brain Power
People who are completely paralyzed due to illness or trauma are getting help communicating with a new technology that connects their brains to a computer. Scott Pelley reports.

From 60 Minutes. Ignore the annoying Viagra ad.

Now imagine what the Pentagon could do with that?

I need this. I could write a novel a day that way, just hanging around, smoking a joint, thinking about letters. Fucking awesome.
 
And the transhumanists become the only philosophy worth investing in.

All Hail FM-2030
 
did anyone of you watched the 1980s movie WarGames?

Pretty tarryfing by thinking about all this isnt it ... particularly if you think about it that some say the movie was based on a few real incidents
 
What's even scarier is that Dr. Strangelove was based on real events, "Even though the film states it wasn't so it wouldn't be censored". Isn't brain damage and human error the same as a glitch in the system?
 
Easy way to prevent the robots from taking over.

Have them powered by waterwheels.

Kind of hard to chase down humanity if you're limited to rivers, waterfalls and places where it rains really, really hard all the time.
 
The boat peoples of Indochina are fucked with that practice.

But that was your plan all along wasn't it?
 
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