I also believe that robotics and AI are risky technologies. It's almost impossible to imitate human nature. I think it's difficult to imitate sensitivity, touch, and "intuition," which are essential for making intelligent decisions.
"Best regards, I'll see you soon!"As it is, by trying to dominate a species driven by hubris, we have ordained our own demise. Without intuition we will never be able to defend against sentient species when they arrive on our planet"
I think this part of the story captures the rationale for the robot experiment. The need to establish a relationship with its creator and with other people is vague and risky, but not impossible. It was a pleasure reading your comments and sharing my opinions @agmoore. I enjoyed reading them.
Hi @nachomolina2 I'm not very technically savvy. I read up so that when I write I don't propose ideas that contradict science, as we know it. So, this is speculative. There is a place I think for creativity in science. I think the best scientists who made the greatest breakthroughs in history describe a moment of insight. That may be something that one day can be coded into AI, but I don't know. There is so much we still don't know. We imagine AI entities within the limits of what we know. Those are pretty dramatic limits.
Thanks very much for reading and commenting.