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I read an article just a few weeks back that described how by 2020 the U.S. military wants autonomous drones to replace the current remote controlled UAVs. Now it did make a lot of sense, the reaction time from the controller in Arizona to the Predator flying in Afghanistan does create problems. But it does bring up a disturbing question about having an AI determine who is the enemy and when it should lock in for a kill. I can't remember which Scifi author said this, but it was "The Science Fiction of today is the science fact of tomorrow".
Now think of Terminator and the autonomous drone killing in Afghanistan, or think of Blade Runner and this "Brain".
I wonder if a scientist someday in the future when developing some AI will repeat "I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds". Point is humans are still so immature as they simply harness power yet are incapable of wielding it. We are after all talking about a species that even in this 22nd century still clings to the beliefs of ignorance and fear.
The most popular theme of today's generation in Scifi really is the idea of AI's and such going beyond the control of humans; Matrix, Blade Runner, Battlestar Galactica, I Robot, Terminator, etc.. I just wonder if we are now at the dawn of something great....or something very bad





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2006-01-22
All these questions you people have: Will it have feelings? Will it have a consciousness?
The big question is: How could you tell? I don't think we can answer that!