I think we can’t stop – even if some companies or countries were to stop, others would carry on. But we definitely need to think about how we regulate the industry with things like drones and autonomous vehicles and robot assistants and companions for the ill and elderly, and how data is stored and used. That just comes down to a need for our laws and regulations evolving as fast as the technology it governs, though, which is a challenge true of all technology advances.
I agree Abby once the snowball is rolling down hill it’s hard to stop even if you wanted it to, only thing would be to moderate which direction it goes in or in the future terminator movies could potentially become reality rather than fiction
If you’re thinking about robots taking over the world I’m pretty sure we’re safe from that! That would require a very complex artificial intelligence (AI) which is a long way off and would be tightly controlled so that it can’t try to wipe us out like i-robot! I personally would love to see a helpful AI like Jarvis from Iron Man (one of my favourite films!) developed in my lifetime – something which Mr Zuckerburg of Facebook fame is currently looking in to I believe! 🙂
I don’t think we should. Robots do a lot of good and helpful work, we need to take further. As with weapons and guns, it is not robots that kill people, but other people do. In my point of view the use of robots in the military and war should possibly be restricted, but I fear there is a lot of development going on we are not aware of.
I reckon so 655, science fiction has probably helped us out there, creating imaginary situations where robots have over-ruled humans, so now AI designers will be even more careful to get the coding right
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655rbte33 commented on :
Okay. Does that mean we will be safe forever?
Stu commented on :
I reckon so 655, science fiction has probably helped us out there, creating imaginary situations where robots have over-ruled humans, so now AI designers will be even more careful to get the coding right