Our future would increasingly be governed by machine. But what it would exactly resemble like, no one can say with precise certitude. Much research is being carried out in the field of robotic and Artificial Intelligence; but there is still a long way to go before machines can act intelligently on their own. As a living being, we are a complex creature. We do not make sense of the world around us using solely our brains. Our emotions and feelings also come into play in order to give meaning to things. So, it can be said that we exhibit different levels of intelligences. At this stage the prime question to ask is would we ever be able to create a robot that can act on all these different levels of intelligences and make decision similar to the way a human being does?
More to this, most of our insight into the future comes from science fiction literature, movies and series. Artificial Intelligence is often one of the main motifs treated in these fictions. I’Robot (2004) and Artificial Intelligence (2001) treat the theme of artificial intelligence quite deeply. In I’Robot, the robots have been designed to work and improve the quality of life of
At one point in the movie, we can see a robot running with a bag. The bag belongs to its mistress, in which there is her important life saving medication, without which she can die at any moment. The robot finds that she has forgotten her bag home and it sets for her rescue. However the actor misinterprets this noble act and thinks that it has robbed someone. This leaves us with a major question that, even if we do make intelligent robots one day, to what extent would we have full trust upon them?
On the other hand Artificial Intelligence depicts a cyborg that can exhibit love. It has been designed to love and it can do nothing but love.
A love that is even more powerful than the love a human can demonstrate. Even though both of these are fictions, they do throw a lot of vital questions at us; like, to what extent can we create a machine that is a mirror of us?
As a final analysis, both David and the robots are a complete failures as despite the fact that they demonstrate some degree of intelligence similar to human, they do not totally equal to human intelligence. They exhibits the quality for which they have been designed in perfection. Human qualities are far from being perfect, but are rather rational.
3 comments:
I think no on can predict how the human will evolve, but surely the future generation will be different form us
The human intelligence is i think too vast to be equal to artificial intelligence. Also the artificial intelligence is in one way or another created by the human intelligence.
We do not know really for how long human beings will be here on earth..
but I think they will look better and will be more intelligent than they are actually, also their style and way of living will definitely be very different. Hope for the best
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