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Originally Posted by Jorgam
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Great observation from this commentator and similar to what I've been expressing as the main reason to not create AI:
by quintessencesluglord (652360) on Saturday February 20, 2016 @08:54PM (#51550719)
So will we keep robots from reading any history? And how do you explain the convention of warfare?
Not to mention social conventions are very arbitrary, and vary dramatically depending on group. Even humans have a difficult time sussing this out and robots can glean not only the group but a reasonable response?
This gets to a larger question of the parable we tell ourselves about human nature and even after several millennia we really haven't come to terms with the devils of our nature, which with a sufficiently advanced AI might come to the conclusion the gods have clay feet and move beyond convention.
And what will we do then?
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Man if the children that we create are more evolved than we are, were the creators of us even worse than we are? Maybe an eternity in hellfire is believable punishment for the type of person that created people.