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TopicThe digital age sucks
Dash_Harber
06/20/18 5:20:10 PM
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Darkrobotisback posted...
Dash_Harber posted...
Darkrobotisback posted...
Human nature is flawed, in that sense robots are flawed by their creators.


This is such an ass-pull. Human nature is an ambiguous term, flawed is an objective value statement, and even if we accept the premise that human beings are flawed, that in no way affects their ability to create the perfect tool.


But that's the thing. There has never been a perfect tool
Anything that has ever been made by man on a large scale/mass produced always features or carries the risk of defects.
Whether it's a car to an assault rifle, anything created by man has never truly been perfected.


So what does that have to do with robots doing basic tasks? You keep steering the conversation away from the actual point; when will robots be created to carry out menial tasks for humanity on a large scale? It doesn't matter if we are flawed, or even if the machines are flawed.

Like you said, everything from cars to assault rifles can have defects, but yet they are all still used en masse to perform their function. So why is it any different with robotic menial labor?
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