At least you are right imo as I'm in agreement with Malthus. Time will tell but Zorro's horsemen are waiting in the wings with Death and Famine putting in occasional cameo appearances.
Dec 18, 2016 -- 11:22AM, lewisham ranger wrote:
I don't think robots will be hostile.If they truly are a higher step on the evolutionary ladder then that means not wanting to subvert and destroy others. Otherwise they'll just be a smarter and more powerful version of us.I actually feel a bigger danger for the human race and the planet in general is global warming and the possibility of an asteroid hitting the earth; admittedly rather slim, but we are the first species which has the potential capability of defending ourselves, and we should use that when you consider the damage previous asteroid strikes have had.
It's precisely the lack of evolution that I'd be worried about - the absence of a moral compass when the "intelligence" of a machine begins to parallel that of a human brain.
Without morality or fear (the two things that ultimately stop us wiping each other out), why would they not seek to dominate a seemingly inferior physical species.
For me, we'll always be closer to the lunatics running the asylum than we think.