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... reality. Neo find what he perceives to be his world a fallacy and that the machines humans created have taken over the human race. He ...
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... In fact, without many currently employed machines, humans would not be able to engage in such a wide variety of daily pursuits. ...
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Can Machines Think? ... Humans differ in this area, and computers will never be able match the capabilities of a human in the aspect of thinking for themselves. ...
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... The invention of machines has not helped humans, but actually hurt them. Humans have become dependent upon machines for survival. ...
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... This now also touches upon the idea that these machines might turn on their creators and see humans as a problem, then try to reject them as their creators. ...
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... Sagan's whole approach to writing the article was to describe "intelligent machines" and argues that humans should respect these devices, and not fear them. ...
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... He believes that in the future, people will consider computers as humans rather than machines. ... There will always be a difference between humans and machines. ...
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Soroush Blade Runner, I Think, Therefore I Am In Ridley Scott's film, Blade Runner, the distinction between humans and machines, or replicants, is blurred. ...
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... The ability to create intelligent machines has intrigued humans since ancient times, and today with the advent of the computer and 50 years of research into AI ...
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... I think that machines will eventually run the world. ... I think that humans should just plant forests, and get rid of cities, and go live in tribes. ...
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... Skeptics argue that since machines lack intention, unlike humans, they will never be able to execute and/or accomplish a creative task, unless programmed to do ...
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... However, if there were machines that resembled humans, we would always have two ways of knowing that they were not actual humans. ...
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... tasks. Humans are becoming more and more reliant on machines to do simple activities, such as changing the channel or traveling. I ...
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... for other replicants and people, is not a likely action for artificial machines. The replicants, although created and modified by humans, display throughout ...
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... Thus if you believe that humans are erroneous, then the programs created would be also flawed sharing a parallel between machines and humans. ...
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... A life made up purely by artifical intelligence. Machines that humans once marveled were know ruling the majority of the human population. ...
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... as human; that is, machines don't get tired, and with the material which they are constructed from, they can be many times stronger than humans, thus making it ...
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... Some were being used only for financial purposes while others were forced to operate large machines that were deemed unsafe for humans. ...
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... shoots men, women, and children are introduced the audience finds that the "malfunction" is in the characters transformation from humans into machines by the ...
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... The ideas of apes taking control over humans and humans ending our own superiority ... of the apes taking over Earth is more likely to be substituted by machines.
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... The ability to create intelligent machines has intrigued humans since ancient times, and today with the advent of the computer and 50 years of research into AI ...
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... Humans will be machines with no feeling, free will, or uniqueness; instead; they will be created solely for serving a purpose purely beneficial to the creator. ...
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... Humans will be machines with no feeling, free will, or uniqueness; instead; they will be created solely for serving a purpose purely beneficial to the creator. ...
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... The risks include the possibility that workers will become slaves to automated machines, that the privacy of humans will be invaded by vast computer data ...
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... AI can be described as the attempt to build machines that think and act like humans, that are able to learn and to use their knowledge to solve problems on ...
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... and man come from the earth, both are composed of mineral and particles, the only difference is the concentration in machines differ to that of humans. ...
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... and man come from the earth, both are composed of mineral and particles, the only difference is the concentration in machines differ to that of humans. ...
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... B. Vonnegut's solution to the rapid movement towards letting machines take precedence over humans is that we rely more on each other than technology. ...
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... technology. Humans will leave everything to machines and we will have an era where humans, as I stated above will become obsolete. All ...
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... Assuming that there were intelligent robots or machines that were absolutely no different than humans, what would we do? Considering ...
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