1. Future of Computers and Humans
(Anne Arbor, 1) The computer was mans artificial mind, although at the time and even presently computers do not have the power equal to the human brain. ... Since the arrival of the idea of a robot people have had mixed feelings about them, either believing they are loyal servants or diabolical threats. ... (Anne Arbor, 1) Perhaps the reason we are not near that stage right now is because we don't need to be. ... (Anne Arbor, 1) Who's to say that after the machines have become more intelligent then us, they may use the same system of thought to decide they want us to become thei...
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