RE: What Do You Say About Technological Singularity
Hi @mojubare
Interesting choice of topic. Finally something not related to C-19 or hive/steem conflict :)
66 million years? It would mean, that there was no deadly events within such a long time which would wipe out live on planet earth, right?
It took almost another 1 million years for humans to discover fire. Fire was a great achievement for humans and was used on a lot of things including foods.
One can only wonder - how many "humans" did discover fire before it became well known thing. I can imagine thousands of them (in different parts of the world, at different times) coming up with an idea of using fire. And that this information wouldn't spread rapidly.
In current days: definetly one need to assume that there will be more and more rapid changes within technology during our lifetimes. World will surely look very different by the time we will be old and grumpy ;)
If a full artificial intelligence is made and its intellectual capacity is far more than that of the human, then there are two things. The Good or the Evil
Why wouldn't we consider scenario, where one AI is enemy of another one. Some will protect us, some will be neutral, some will be used to harm us. And humans will be just like "pets". Mostly jobless, living out social financial support and completely "owned" by AI. Just like we humans own our pets now (those little, adorable and silly creatures).
Solid read, upvoted already,
Yours, Piotr