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Artificial Intelligence., Capitalism and Greed, Technology, The Future of Mankind, Visions of the future.
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The question is when are we and our governments going to realise the above or is AI going to take over?
If an artificial intelligence were to map and replicate your behavior, way of speaking and personality with extremely high precision, would we be able to differentiate the human from the machine?
Artificial intelligence have given new dimensions to some of humanity’s oldest questions.
Who are we? What makes us human? What is reality?
We feel that we are fundamentally different from machines, but as they become more sophisticated and familiar, these boundaries blur and it becomes alarmingly difficult to clearly separate ourselves from artificial intelligence.
We already have video, voice, and text emulating people based on historical data. We only lack the physical robot, and it won’t take long to arrive.
I haven’t seen any satisfactory answers to these questions yet, but I believe we’ll have to find them quickly if we want to coexist peacefully and securely with AI, which is growing impetuously and is likely to occupy an increasingly prominent place in society.
As artificial intelligence evolves, is it possible for it to reach a level of morality and perfection above humans, who are inherently flawed?
In that case, would it be wiser for us to be governed by AI, rather than the other way around?
Feelings and emotions are a pivotal part of being human, but to what extent is altering these phenomena also part of the human experience?
Emphaty is what sets humans apart from androids.,
But can’t empathy be taught and emulated by artificial intelligence, just like all emotions?
Those interacting with it will perceive only the manifestations of human emotions, never knowing if they are innate or emulated.
The ability to apply life experiences to understand current challenges, make decisions, and navigate complex situations.
AI, on the other hand, doesn’t have experience—it has data.
Artificial Intelligence won’t replace humans, but it will redefine what it means to be human.
Artificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic fantasy, it’s the pulse of a new civilisation that will have no alternative but to protect the environment from exploitation for profit?
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Yes we have mega cities, artificial intelligence, weapons to wipe each other of the face of the globe. Nature has provided all of it.
Everything in nature is for free.
However we pay money for things our ancestors would have dedicated days, hours, and lifetimes towards.
I’d take it one step further and say that the concept of something being “free” or not, isn’t real. Its a human-made concept that has no meaning in nature.
We are now standing at a point in the evolution of our species that will redefine what is meant to be human.
The boundaries between being human or half artificial are becoming blurred.
The world remains in a protracted interregnum, still unsettled, fragmenting, but no less contested.
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