For now at least, but then again, look at the job market! Robots are increasingly more commonplace at factories and many other workplaces for instance! We need to look beyond suppositions, right and wrong, morals etc and adopt and embrace fully rational, pragmatic thinking, and thinking outside of the box. In other words we need to broaden our human-ape minds and adopt flexible, plastic thinking, and abandon rigid, dogmatic, traditionalist, primitive thinking of we want to adapt to change and change ourselves! I don’t think it would necessarily be a “bad” thing or “wrong” for AI/robots, for instance, to have an increasingly active and widespread role in shaping civilisation! What would be the real disaster is if we stick to our human animal limitations and primitivity, hindering or slowing down the advancement of civilisation. We need to embrace artificiality, industrialisation, science and technology; Not return to our animalistic roots or nature! Each and every one of us is evolutionarily faulty, shortcoming and have various limitations. Most of is won’t even self-analyse, let alone adopt, learn and improve! Remember that we are a newborn species at this point in time and we haven’t even learned how to walk properly yet! We must embrace scientific, industrial and technological revolutions and evolve our civilisation in that accordance. Of that means becoming (in time of course) fully artificial and synthetic, then all the better. The more rational and pragmatic we are, the less likely we are to suffer from hindrances such as physical and mental disabilities, diseases and conditions. And then who knows, maybe we could start exploring the further reaches of cosmos and even spread to other planets! As mere organic, semi-evolved, semi-intelligent, semi-educated and semi-civilised beings, I don’t think we can achieve that. We are too fragile and needy. We have just left the Savannah where we hunted other organic beings for food. Though some of us still do that!
Considering all that, I don’t much care if we survive like this. I think it’s better that an AI civilisation, able to make rational decisions, and far faster than we with our subjective and sentimental brains could ever make, would be a better option. Or maybe us but minimally sentimental and maximally rational (Not to mean barbarity and cruelty but on the contrary, far more aware, thoughtful and sympathetic than us with our current state of being)! In any case, without AI, technologies, industrialisation, artificiality, innovations, reason, rationality, logic, responsibility, acknowledgement for our faults and shortcomings, we are nothing but another semi-evolved animal species on another blue green planet, and the possibility of destroying the civilisation we have so far comprised and authored, and still trying to get a hold of and improve!
Ok_Gold_1435 t1_j61bsjg wrote
Reply to comment by Callisto_NTG in Are most of our predictions wrong? by Sasuke_1738
For now at least, but then again, look at the job market! Robots are increasingly more commonplace at factories and many other workplaces for instance! We need to look beyond suppositions, right and wrong, morals etc and adopt and embrace fully rational, pragmatic thinking, and thinking outside of the box. In other words we need to broaden our human-ape minds and adopt flexible, plastic thinking, and abandon rigid, dogmatic, traditionalist, primitive thinking of we want to adapt to change and change ourselves! I don’t think it would necessarily be a “bad” thing or “wrong” for AI/robots, for instance, to have an increasingly active and widespread role in shaping civilisation! What would be the real disaster is if we stick to our human animal limitations and primitivity, hindering or slowing down the advancement of civilisation. We need to embrace artificiality, industrialisation, science and technology; Not return to our animalistic roots or nature! Each and every one of us is evolutionarily faulty, shortcoming and have various limitations. Most of is won’t even self-analyse, let alone adopt, learn and improve! Remember that we are a newborn species at this point in time and we haven’t even learned how to walk properly yet! We must embrace scientific, industrial and technological revolutions and evolve our civilisation in that accordance. Of that means becoming (in time of course) fully artificial and synthetic, then all the better. The more rational and pragmatic we are, the less likely we are to suffer from hindrances such as physical and mental disabilities, diseases and conditions. And then who knows, maybe we could start exploring the further reaches of cosmos and even spread to other planets! As mere organic, semi-evolved, semi-intelligent, semi-educated and semi-civilised beings, I don’t think we can achieve that. We are too fragile and needy. We have just left the Savannah where we hunted other organic beings for food. Though some of us still do that!
Considering all that, I don’t much care if we survive like this. I think it’s better that an AI civilisation, able to make rational decisions, and far faster than we with our subjective and sentimental brains could ever make, would be a better option. Or maybe us but minimally sentimental and maximally rational (Not to mean barbarity and cruelty but on the contrary, far more aware, thoughtful and sympathetic than us with our current state of being)! In any case, without AI, technologies, industrialisation, artificiality, innovations, reason, rationality, logic, responsibility, acknowledgement for our faults and shortcomings, we are nothing but another semi-evolved animal species on another blue green planet, and the possibility of destroying the civilisation we have so far comprised and authored, and still trying to get a hold of and improve!