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Robots (part two)
- If we truly want to integrate robots in everyfdays' life, we shouldn't make them seem like real human beings.
- The danger of this approach and the suspicion people will have towards this project is because of the difficulty to recognize the object from the being.
- It may be the real problem.
- That's why, I don't think we should make humanoids.
- If we could find a huge amount of energy, this perfectionable objects could help a lot in human's work, which it's already doing through machines in industry for example.
- But, the entire society has to be reinvented.
- Indeed, if the robots' force may remplace the human's work in almost all his work (considering a huge progress in artificial intelligence), work would not have the same place in a human lifetime.
- Of course, it's purely utopian.
- Anyway, with nowadays mentality, it's not at all desirable.
- Even if people are always complaining against work, it gives a kind of sense to their lives.
- Without this predominance of work in a lifetime, it's totally another mentality that we should acquire.
- Despite of the terrible apprehension we could have with this unavoidable progression of the presence of robots and many technical ways which simplify our lives, maybe it's not a progression for the worst as many people seem to think.
- However, we should focus on ways to create it and especially on the resources which seem to be insufficient for these projects.
- Considering the case where they would be, I don't think it would be terrible for humanity but we just have to learn how to live with it.
- If every resource was precisely calculated and the spoil was avoided, a better equality could be present on the world, with no doubt.
- Unfortunately, there are to much reasons to prevent this kind of society from working.
- And the most important one is the human's infinite desire.
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