Tuesday, September 1, 2015
So as not to kill a human, a robot called compulsory got religion
For company founder spacecraft Space-X, Elon Musk, robots and artificial intelligence (AI) is a bad thing as dangerous as nuclear weapons. To reduce anxiety Elon Musk, some scientists have a solution: religion.
According to John Messerly of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, humans can program robots and AI to believe anything, including religion. That way, the robot has a 'restriction' positive operating and could ultimately prevent them from doing negative for humans, the Daily Mail (07/08).
In line with John, Lincoln Canon as the president of the Mormon transhumanist Association said there was no law in computer science that make human beings can not 'give' religion for the robot.
"Of course there are some who say the robot does not fit with religion. However, it (the robot religion) far from impossible," said Dylan.
In fact, Marvin Minsky, a professor of robots and AI of MIT said that when robots with humans. They need a religion if it is growing rapidly later.
"If you leave a robot or a community, they will try to figure out where they came from and what they are. They will form the ethical and finally, religion," said Marvin.
However, the robots who are also causing worry among experts. Therefore, in addition to be a perfect man-made objects, religious robot could also use the religion to plug in power in humans.
"Robots can be very good or evil, because religion can also be a strength," said Lincoln Canon of Mormon transhumanist Association.
Concerns have also been expressed by Christian theologians, James McGrath in his essay entitled "Robots, Rights, and Religion '. James worried that robots could impose religious teachings in humans.
"There is a possibility of robots and AI will attempt to impose the teachings of the Gospel to all men with as much detail as. Of course this could make many people anxious," said James.
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