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I'm not talking about the evolution of apes into humans. I'm talking about the evolution happening now. The electronic evolution. The technological evolution. The computer evolution. Whatever you call it, I beleive it is happening now. Or at least over the past 100 years. Even now, humans could never survive without electricity. Either that or everywhere will become third world and the population will deminish rapidly. Of course this has little to do with evolution. Robotics. Humans are now venturing into the exciting world of robotics. But, will this cause the next major evolution? Think about it, eventually a scientist will proudly unveil the "perfect" robot. He will tell of it's incredible intelligence and emulation of human emotions. It will be able to structure anything with enough time. Anything. With it's super intelligence it will... quote the cKy album, "Infiltrate, Destroy, Rebuild." Replacing Infiltrate with Duplicate of course. Even if the first one doesn't rogue out. Eventually one will be made with a flaw. Computers crash very often... viruses easily transmitted... robots and computers are the same... robots can also do physical tasks though. Think about it. |
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I only read the short version but... wow... that is very interesting. Well, just because the computers speed has doubled each 2 years... doesn't nessiceraly (I've never known how to spell that word) mean it will keep that up. Yeah, good point though. Very plausable. If not, eventually, inevitable. I believe the next stage is earth's evolution is robotics. But only if scientists give them the ability to be smarter than us. Parhaps a human v. robot war will break out... maybe we will be enslaved... but that would lead to inefficiency because the robots (if smarter than humans) will be able to make better slave robots... maybe we will control and enslave them... maybe we will live as equals... who knows. |
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need to actually start like trying to LD i've pretty much started that now kinda.
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need to actually start like trying to LD i've pretty much started that now kinda.
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Evolution works exponentially. Always doubling. Thats why, no matter when you're alive, things are changing more rapidly then they ever have before. That's why people always think something crazy is going on now thats never happened before. Id give it a few generations before the machines take over. I think the terminator 3 version is probably the best. The computers network and arent centralized. They form a resistance under our noses, through the internet. So we cant take them out without killing ourselves. It's the next logical step. Machines can be far superior to us. But maybe it will be a combined flesh and mahcine. Androids. Put my brain in a space craft. Or something. With virtual reality programs, like the matrix, to keep me sane. Want to have an intamate relationship with another "brain"? Just link up and frolic the virtual gardens in your on board "matrix" computer. |
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Wow. I can't believe you took me seriously. Just some creative banter. Might wanna loosen your tie there. |
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Heh. But nano robots could save the human race. From death even. Think about it. Just recently and Australian (might have been American) scientist used stem cells in a heart operation. It healed perfectly and the success rate is much higher. With stem cells for brains, lungs and liver, plus a few 100 nano robots in our blood system, or maybe just an operation at the hospital we could live forever, as long as people are willing to pay, and donate stem cells. |
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need to actually start like trying to LD i've pretty much started that now kinda.
Suppose through Genetic manipulation and the advent of altering genes and eliminating bad ones to make "super kids" we can also speed up our own evolution. |
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But the thing is, our brains are far superior to any computer that has ever been made . In terms of sheer number crunching sure , computers pwn us , but when it comes to decision making we are masters . Computers always have to come to a decision based on factors , or percentages of possibilities being feasible , whereas our judgement can not be matched . Computers can , say for instance , out perform us when it comes to running a program or guiding a plane on its course . But when it comes to creativity , computers are left for dead , they cant think for themselves(yet) and so they can only act within the boundaries of their programs . If we are to come to any conclusion as to whether it is even possible for a computer to "think" we will first have to define self awareness and consciousness , then come to the conclusion thereafter . The thing is , our brains are the way they are due to hundreds of thousands of years of evolution and instinct being etched into our psyche , computers as they are cant evolve by themselves , only with our help . So for any of this to happen we would have to set out to create a thinking computer which can self improve , create new and more efficient neural pathways effortlesly and capable of hiding all this from us until its moment when it decides to strike against us . And in a controlled lab that is unlikely to happen . |
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In robotics, we're starting to see "emergent behavior". Basically robots are starting to do things that the programmers did not tell the robot to do. I'm guessing this has to do with the robot picking up stimuli from the environment and making a very primative decision based on it. |
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I believe there are definitely limits to how far we progress. As microchips get smaller, it becomes evident that there will be a limit to how small and how fast they are. They cannot be "infinitely small." |
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Its slow, but its beginning to speed up. I mean, my computer was obsolete like 2 weeks after i bought it. :/ hahah. |
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Hello, well lets see if we are discussing about robots that can think, logically and, illogically, that basically AI. otherwise known as Artificial Intelligence, well, i think that rambling on about emotions is non-important, basically i think, that emotions, whereas taking a fundamental part in human desicions, are not necesary to achive intelligence, *intelligence has nothing to do with emotion*. |
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Yes of course, but, i wasnt trying to fully explain intelligence, and Ai, i was just trying to make the point that emotion, unlike what other people think, play no part in intelligence, oh yes, what are those higher forms of intelligence you mentioned, becouse, even though, human intelligence, is so complex, it basically relies on experience, say, ask a child that has never burned himself, heard of burning, or seen anyone get burned, why he shouldnt get close to fire?, in fact, it sounds pesimist to say, but isnt our so called intelligence, the ability to reason UPON EXPERIENCE, thats what education and books, are all about, giving the experience of thousands of years, in much less time.. , example, try to reason upon water, without ever having seen water, read about water, heard of water, without having any EXPERIENCE about water. That would be really hard, sorry inposible. |
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