by Humanoido » Fri May 04, 2007 5:17 am
by Humanoido
Fri May 04, 2007 5:17 am
Thanks for the great link, orac. Indeed, robot rights will become more of a significant issue after we see an increase artificial intelligence and autonomy. When that happens, we'll see robots walking around on the street sidewalks and doing some jobs, like delivery, caretaker, greeting, street corner sales, and construction, to name a few. At that time, I would expect you could buy a home robot to entertain and help with chores around the house, like take out the garbage, vacuum, do the dishes, wash the clothes, and clean house, plus baby sit. You could probably tell your humanoid to take the mail to the post office and it would drive a car to get there and back. It would also be capable of daydreaming and creativity and philosophy to ponder its own existence. What do you think?
humanoido
Thanks for the great link, orac. Indeed, robot rights will become more of a significant issue after we see an increase artificial intelligence and autonomy. When that happens, we'll see robots walking around on the street sidewalks and doing some jobs, like delivery, caretaker, greeting, street corner sales, and construction, to name a few. At that time, I would expect you could buy a home robot to entertain and help with chores around the house, like take out the garbage, vacuum, do the dishes, wash the clothes, and clean house, plus baby sit. You could probably tell your humanoid to take the mail to the post office and it would drive a car to get there and back. It would also be capable of daydreaming and creativity and philosophy to ponder its own existence. What do you think?
humanoido