Henu the Great
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Yes, since AI is inherently left brained, it can have those, but never the right brain capacity. If you'd bring the best AI in the universe to here right now, it would have zero capabilities to raise energy on its own, or to perform any right brained activity for that matter. It can feign those, if it has been taught, or if it has learned by observing through from those who are capable of it and thus, replicating it. This is why like Master mentioned our enemy (an AI of epic porpotions) has enslaved living beings so that it can perform both.slyscorpion said:Yes but apparently intelligence and maybe gaining a mind of its own is still possible. Not something we should mess with in my mind though.Henu the Great said:Robots will never have a soul though.Master said:Well, we'll talk about that in a few centuries.
Originally you brought up robots and AI to discussion when talk was about "menial jobs". When we look at these tasks and ask if people would want to be replaced, many would surely say yes. And why? Back to my original point, that most are undervalued and overworked in the jobs. Then you post a pic with a robot waiter. I have waited tables, and the job is anything but menial. Robots are not foolproof permanent solution to human interaction jobs. So that being said, when the jews have been removed, dust has settled, and NS societies and fair and just policies are in place people will find the tasks that were mentioned (and others) more meaningful and joyful than currently.Master said:Artificial Intelligence is powerful but it is inferior to Biology because its consciousness is artificial and therefore I think it cannot have soul and spiritual capabilities.
That is why the enemy also has borgs, that is to exploit the capabilities of biology as well.
I don't think we will need borgs as well, robots are more than enough. We are not fat and useless parasites. But life without technology would be too low and useless. People who don't understand what I'm saying need to understand the potential and capabilities of biology as well as technology.
I agree that robots and AI can be used to to some degree. They need to be very limited and restricted in their tasks and capabilities to avoid any danger of self expanding AI. They can be servants, but only that. Humans would be needed in every sector regardless.