---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <jr_esq@...> wrote :
Salyavin, It would appear that the main reason why intelligent machines would thrive is because human beings would need them. For example, there may be some humans who would need a new limb because they've lost them by accident or medical reasons. So, a robot arm would come in handy. But a robot limb or brain augmentation wouldn't have to be intelligent. we can do great helpful things already. Or there may be some people who are paralyzed due to a malfunction in parts of the brain. So, a robotic brain may be of help to regain motor and mental capacity of these individuals. Given these types of circumstances, robotic development could be helpful for humans. It's not what me, or the original article is talking about though. The idea here is that machines can think independently and what they might be capable of. Think faster than we do and they will be able to manipulate themselves and the environment faster than we could keep up. We would be out-evolved by our own creation. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> wrote : ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <jr_esq@...> wrote : One writer believes that humans will no longer be the top species on earth. Is that shocking or what? Man was created by natural selection, the only difference between us and other animals is that we have the ability to inquire and seek explanations for our experience. This ability to understand has given us the way to fathom nature and manipulate it in such a way that we can - given enough research time and tools to refine measurements - create anything that is possible. What seems extremely likely is that we can make a machine that is better - ie; faster - at thinking than we are. It doesn't have to be conscious in the way we are to be more effective at organising and replicating itself but a system of learned and self improving responses to awareness is a good start. Any self-improving machine will realise the advantage of seeing more of the electromagnetic spectrum than we do and hearing more, etc. Is there any actual reason why a machine like this would consider us inferior? I think yes, because we consider ourselves superior - and in charge of - "lesser" creatures by virtue of our society and achievements, we have a higher order of organisation than anything else which seems like a higher stage of evolution because of the extra ways we have of adapting the environment to suit us, but not for long. The faster an independently reasoning machine thinks the quicker it will adapt, it would rapidly leave us standing. I heard a rumour there is a "kill switch" on the internet, probably just a myth but someone should try and build one just in case.... http://finance.yahoo.com/news/2045-physicist-says-top-species-123359838.html http://finance.yahoo.com/news/2045-physicist-says-top-species-123359838.html