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How will our regard for machines change as we make them もっと見る advanced?
This is a bit of a crass way to consider it, but look at the instance of rape.
At some point in the future, we will create a machine with a completely functional AI. Essentially, it will think exactly like a human being. At first, that AI will be in a machine much like us, a robot such as those in I, Robot. However, as we 移動する フォワード, 前進, 楽しみにして with our technology, those robots will become もっと見る and もっと見る human. They'll have synthetic skin, maybe organs, and, eventually, emotions.
At that point, what happens if one of these robots is raped? Will we view it as the use of a tool, または will it be regarded as rape? If we say it's a tool, it calls into 質問 our whole concept of humanity, and whether there's morality in producing these machines that can feel as effectively as a human being. If we say it's essentially a human, then we have to change our perception of any 与えられた tool, since the robot shares a great deal with other mechanical devices.
I'd like to hear everyone's perspective on this issue, as it's not a simple one, nor is it one we have to face just yet (thankfully).
At some point in the future, we will create a machine with a completely functional AI. Essentially, it will think exactly like a human being. At first, that AI will be in a machine much like us, a robot such as those in I, Robot. However, as we 移動する フォワード, 前進, 楽しみにして with our technology, those robots will become もっと見る and もっと見る human. They'll have synthetic skin, maybe organs, and, eventually, emotions.
At that point, what happens if one of these robots is raped? Will we view it as the use of a tool, または will it be regarded as rape? If we say it's a tool, it calls into 質問 our whole concept of humanity, and whether there's morality in producing these machines that can feel as effectively as a human being. If we say it's essentially a human, then we have to change our perception of any 与えられた tool, since the robot shares a great deal with other mechanical devices.
I'd like to hear everyone's perspective on this issue, as it's not a simple one, nor is it one we have to face just yet (thankfully).
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