Are we all ready to bow down to our new A.I/Robotic Overlords?
We may not have a choice someday.
Don't think they could run the country any worse than the ass hats that are there now...
Are we all ready to bow down to our new A.I/Robotic Overlords?
We may not have a choice someday.
Don't think they could run the country any worse than the ass hats that are there now...
Anyone ever read the Philip K Dick short, second variety? If not, I recommend it. Gives a realistic and chilling account of what could be. Terminator drew inspiration from it.
Nope. Waiting to wait, or so I hear.
Waiting blows. Fuck it.
Loved most of Phillip K Dick's stories. I know Blade Runner came from his inspiration...but I think Cameron got in trouble for stealing too much of Terminator from Harlan Ellison...another favorite author of mine.
Never read him, Tweek, but if I had to place a bet, I don't think man versus machine is the scenario. What I do believe though is that man and machine will become one in our search for immortality. We are already on that path.
I think there will still be a point where we question "Are you still human?" after so many augmentations. If that sort of tech really blows up, society could be facing the creation of a whole new race and culture which could inevitably take over.
Yup. I think it'll just be part of our evolution.
For some. Not everyone will want it. Of course they will eventually fade into obscurity...but knowing human nature, that won't be without a fight...which is where the problem is and the potential for a "terminator" like scenario.
Fuck you for NOT being a SF geek...
Besides...a true SF geek is different from a Sci-Fi geek...(only us geeks would know that)
Philip K Dick is definitely an early inspiration for me. Walter Tevis, J.G Ballard, Clifford Simak (Waystation), Philip Jose Farmer, John Wyndham...so many more. Hard to keep track