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RE: Sci-Fi Novel: The Ultimate Debate - Part 3: Great Destruction

in #fiction6 years ago

Excellent Post as always @muratkbesiroglu. It makes us see that we are not that far from this reality, that we used to see as unattainable 20 years ago, only in movies. I do the dimensioning because there is a robot called Sophia, which was manufactured by the Japanese company Hanson Robotics, which works with artificial intelligence, and that not only interacts with human beings, but expresses thoughts such as 'I want to live and work with humans, so I need to express emotions to understand humans and build trust with people. 'The vision of Isaac Asimov with his science fiction work 'The Bicentennial Man' makes us see that human beings are the true cause of the problems of our society, and that an artificial intelligence is capable of differentiating humanity, slavery, prejudice, maturity, intellectual freedom, conformity , sex, love and death, it makes us unimaginable, a total aberration.

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lol in a deeper sense .. yeah i think humans are not even supposed to exist ... and a fictitious thought sometimes i think we are deported from some where we messed up ...

but in reality ... we are being programmed from many centuries ... in all kinds of idiotic ways ...

and our worst programmers are our parents and the teachers... cant blame them they were programmed with stupidity by their forefathers...

we are programmed to believe in myths than logics,
survive than thrive

and the poverty always makes us surrender as we wont get enough nutrition supply to brains which effects our critical thinking ... and rewrites the pathways of our brains ...