Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Robot
You asked me to prove I am not a robot.

But how can I prove I’m not a robot? How can I prove I am not a synthetic version? As understanding of the world progresses synthetic versions are able to do the somethings we can do. To the point that it is becoming progressively harder to tell them apart. As our ability to replicate synthetics gets better and better it will someday come a point when it will get harder and harder to tell the difference. To the point that the difference from a really thing and a synthetic will be almost impossible to disgust. For every aspect that makes us human an AI science could easily say just accept it or what’s that. They will be able in the future to create AI’s that are helpful, compassionate, determined, and creative. Even the fact that we do not crash is for a reason and when we figure out the reason then it is not too big of a leap to figure out how to recreate it.


And that is why I can’t prove why I am not a robot. I mean health? Can a robot not have hope? Be itself? Have ambitions, have dreams? Can a robot not care? Or its own autonomy beyond what we can tell it to do? Can’t a robot be just as passionate? Or just as sadistic as a human being? Can a robot feel generosity? Because once we figure out all these aspects and nuances in humans then we can figure out how to give them to a robot. How to give them a synthetic conciseness. And if we can’t do humans have real minds or could they be synthetic too.  

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