Robot uprising?

Bachus
By Bachus

Risk of robot uprising wiping out human race to be studied

Cambridge researchers are to assess whether technology could end up destroying human civilisation.

The Centre for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER) will study dangers posed by biotechnology, artificial life, nanotechnology and climate change.

The scientists said that to dismiss concerns of a potential robot uprising would be "dangerous".

'Reasonable prediction'
But despite being the subject of far-fetched fantasy, researchers said the concept of machines outsmarting us demanded mature attention.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20501091

A serious concern???

By FathimaH• 5 Dec 2012 20:41
FathimaH

and many other human manned uprisings, hence why let a bunch of R2D2s scare us now?

By wirehead• 5 Dec 2012 20:26
wirehead

wow. sounds like some japanese cartoons i've seen.

By happygolucky• 5 Dec 2012 08:37
happygolucky

It is scary!!!

By Remy LeBeau• 5 Dec 2012 07:35
Remy LeBeau

Next they will study Human Evolution - Focusing on X-MEN.

"How the heck did he fire lightning bolt from his behind?" Cambridge researchers asks.

By britexpat• 5 Dec 2012 07:15
britexpat

Robots and nanobots will slowly move towards self thought and self replication. It is a concern :O(

By SassanthElisha• 5 Dec 2012 00:04
SassanthElisha

I do not stand on the idea of any religious thinking, and I am not biased based on any preception, but using only my cognition..

"Just imagine the organic process that we are, the pain, I guess the pain is the reason behind love, and the seeking of pleasure, pleasure, physical and more". This makes us organic beings love our life.

If we were just intellectual, and calculative, we wouldn't have a problem dying...

So as long as machines and computers do not taste Pain and Pleasure, I don't think they will ever want to wipe us out....

Cheers!

By Blosted• 4 Dec 2012 21:55
Blosted

Robots can only outsmart us if we build them up for that purpose, frankly I don't see why we would?

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