One of the videos that I find relevant to robotics is the series Caprica and the essay The Singularity is Near-When Humans Transcend Biology by Ray Kurzweil. These both works agree with the idea that robots are going to be able develop some sort of human intelligence in the future. According to this works robots are going to be able to surpass their abilities and rebel against their creators, humans. In the series Caprica the story is mainly based on the revolution of robots and terrorism that these will created when they realize the meaningless that robots signify to society. This comes to be worst when the terrorist used religion to brainwash these robots against human society. This is related in some ways to the essay in the English 101 course pack, The Singularity is Near-When Humans Transcend Biology in the idea that robots would be able in the future to have their own thinking. This theory in both works of fiction, it’s in mine opinion just a “logical” fear that we have as humans do the technologies advances that we are experiences at this current time.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Thinking About a Video Clip on Robotics
Find and write on a video clip featuring a robot and make connections to our course readings.
One of the videos that I find relevant to robotics is the series Caprica and the essay The Singularity is Near-When Humans Transcend Biology by Ray Kurzweil. These both works agree with the idea that robots are going to be able develop some sort of human intelligence in the future. According to this works robots are going to be able to surpass their abilities and rebel against their creators, humans. In the series Caprica the story is mainly based on the revolution of robots and terrorism that these will created when they realize the meaningless that robots signify to society. This comes to be worst when the terrorist used religion to brainwash these robots against human society. This is related in some ways to the essay in the English 101 course pack, The Singularity is Near-When Humans Transcend Biology in the idea that robots would be able in the future to have their own thinking. This theory in both works of fiction, it’s in mine opinion just a “logical” fear that we have as humans do the technologies advances that we are experiences at this current time.
One of the videos that I find relevant to robotics is the series Caprica and the essay The Singularity is Near-When Humans Transcend Biology by Ray Kurzweil. These both works agree with the idea that robots are going to be able develop some sort of human intelligence in the future. According to this works robots are going to be able to surpass their abilities and rebel against their creators, humans. In the series Caprica the story is mainly based on the revolution of robots and terrorism that these will created when they realize the meaningless that robots signify to society. This comes to be worst when the terrorist used religion to brainwash these robots against human society. This is related in some ways to the essay in the English 101 course pack, The Singularity is Near-When Humans Transcend Biology in the idea that robots would be able in the future to have their own thinking. This theory in both works of fiction, it’s in mine opinion just a “logical” fear that we have as humans do the technologies advances that we are experiences at this current time.
What Can Stories Teach Us About Science?
Look at one of our 'imaginative' stories from class and discuss how it can comment on an issue like robotics or human cloning.
One of the readings that we did in mine English Composition 101 class was call the Number by Carly Churchill which is about the ethics of cloning. The story tells the story of a father, Salter who clones his son as a way to release some of the remorse that he felt by neglected his primary son. Salter clones his son multiple times and that way he felt that he could make up for the time he lost with his son. As could have imagined things did not work out the way he expected and end up being lonely with neither of the ones he loved. This only shows the mistake of a father who in the attempt to fix his errors made as a father decide to clone his son so he can change the way he acted in the first place with his “original” son which only proves impossible to do, because you cannot pretend to fix the mistakes you did in the past with other son. This is one on the things that humans have not yet have control over even with the pass of decades, time. Humanity does not have the control of time and cannot go back and change the past.
One of the readings that we did in mine English Composition 101 class was call the Number by Carly Churchill which is about the ethics of cloning. The story tells the story of a father, Salter who clones his son as a way to release some of the remorse that he felt by neglected his primary son. Salter clones his son multiple times and that way he felt that he could make up for the time he lost with his son. As could have imagined things did not work out the way he expected and end up being lonely with neither of the ones he loved. This only shows the mistake of a father who in the attempt to fix his errors made as a father decide to clone his son so he can change the way he acted in the first place with his “original” son which only proves impossible to do, because you cannot pretend to fix the mistakes you did in the past with other son. This is one on the things that humans have not yet have control over even with the pass of decades, time. Humanity does not have the control of time and cannot go back and change the past.
Robotics
Are you an optimist or persismits about robotics?
I believe am a pessimist about robotics because I do not think robots would ever be able to have the actual same feelings that a human begin would have. Scientifics could try to give robots or insert into them programs on which they can imitate much alike a human qualities such as emotions. I think that robots would be re-program with better artificial intelligence and still lack of the complexity of a human begin. It’s so hard to imitate a living thing, since it’s compose of so many materials that even the science have not even yet discover its complexity. So the answer would be that it’s almost impossible for a human begin or scientific to re-created or attempt to reproduce a similar machine (human body) if we as humanity have not yet develop the perfect strategy to fully understand our own complex system.
Final Course Reflection
Reflect or think about what you have learned in ENG 101 and the cluster during the semester.
This my first cluster as well as mine first semester I have learned new things that I know help me to develop better skills in mine future classes and mine future career. In the Philosophy class I learned about the different ideas that ancient thinkers had such as the idea reality and the physical world. In Psychology class I learned the idea of dreams and the consciousness. In English composition the reflections and analyze the development of technology and robotics. In this clusters the main topic to get across and the main theme to be study was the brain, mind and the consciousness, which in interrelated in so many ways in the cluster throughout the courses. Specially in the class of English Composition I deeply learned about robots and their ability to get better artificial intelligence in the future and if they would ever be able to surpass the humanity. This topic made me realize and understand to appreciate more the qualities that we have as human creatures, which most of the time we underestimate. It made me value the abilities that I have and the capacity to used my mind as well and emotions and learn to differentiate between the artificial intelligence and us.
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