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Are we giving robots too much power? |
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Way back in the 60s, I took my cue from the SciFi writers and predicted the transition from subservient to self-programming, self-reproducing, self-aware robots would be around mid-21st century.
I have since amended that, pushing the date up to somewhere around 2020 as the time robots would become aware of their awareness and commence original thought, self-direction, and a sense of self-determination . . . free will, if you prefer.
Writers refer to it as a "singularity," an event with profound and irreversible effects on advanced societies and the business of being human.
I will be long gone by that date, and there's damned little I could do to influence the event one way or another, but I do not think it bodes well for my grandchildren and their progeny.
Shoulda added this to my comment (above), but here's an example of what's out there on the general topic of "singularity":
http://www.singinst.org/overview/whatisthesingularity/
Oh, swell...
something else to worry about.
-DougM