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Beyond Reality
As technology progresses, what's more likely in store for us, a 'Terminator'...
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<blockquote data-quote="spartan2012" data-source="post: 2366424" data-attributes="member: 728098"><p>...future or a 'Blade Runner' one? It often seems to me that some of these scientists won't be happy until they progress technology to the extent that its smart enough to become a threat. When we allow machines to become sentient, then in my opinion sooner or later they'll likely sum us all up as obsolete or unnecessary and light up the sky with some nuclear missiles.</p><p>Yeah, the Mad Max films are great. We can look forward to eating dog food, like Mel Gibson.</p><p>I can ill afford to have not read 'brave new world.' This is why I don't drive an american car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spartan2012, post: 2366424, member: 728098"] ...future or a 'Blade Runner' one? It often seems to me that some of these scientists won't be happy until they progress technology to the extent that its smart enough to become a threat. When we allow machines to become sentient, then in my opinion sooner or later they'll likely sum us all up as obsolete or unnecessary and light up the sky with some nuclear missiles. Yeah, the Mad Max films are great. We can look forward to eating dog food, like Mel Gibson. I can ill afford to have not read 'brave new world.' This is why I don't drive an american car. [/QUOTE]
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