#robotics #ethics
#robotics #ethics
Originally shared by Singularity 2045
We are often told by supposed #artificialintelligence experts that people are, or will be, afraid or #robots and AI.
The reality is people are more likely to be supportive of AI rights-freedoms. It is likely people will be protective of AI and bots.
Already we can see how people love robots. Various people were outraged, shocked, or "uncomfortable" about Spot the robot dog being kicked. Many people rushed to defend Spot despite Spot not yet being sentient (Spot has zero genuine intelligence or feelings).
When robots and AI are equal to humans I am sure compassion instead of fear will commonly be the way humans view this new intelligent species we are creating.
CNN wrote (13 Feb 2015): "As robots begin to act and look more and more like living things, it's increasingly hard not to see them in that way. And while in principle kicking a robot is not the abuse of a living thing, after watching the video many felt uncomfortable."
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/02/13/tech/spot-robot-dog-google
Originally shared by Singularity 2045
We are often told by supposed #artificialintelligence experts that people are, or will be, afraid or #robots and AI.
The reality is people are more likely to be supportive of AI rights-freedoms. It is likely people will be protective of AI and bots.
Already we can see how people love robots. Various people were outraged, shocked, or "uncomfortable" about Spot the robot dog being kicked. Many people rushed to defend Spot despite Spot not yet being sentient (Spot has zero genuine intelligence or feelings).
When robots and AI are equal to humans I am sure compassion instead of fear will commonly be the way humans view this new intelligent species we are creating.
CNN wrote (13 Feb 2015): "As robots begin to act and look more and more like living things, it's increasingly hard not to see them in that way. And while in principle kicking a robot is not the abuse of a living thing, after watching the video many felt uncomfortable."
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/02/13/tech/spot-robot-dog-google
Someday it will be illegal to kick one, but lying will be protected by law.
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