Re: Re(2): TI-H: mind vs. computer


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Re: Re(2): TI-H: mind vs. computer




Some times mine is fuzzy...

Is crashing logic?  I hope your robots don't run any intel based processor
without a 70CFM can.  :)


>No, but computers always act logically... hehe
>
>At 11:48 AM 12/18/98 EST, you wrote:
>>
>>In a message dated 12/18/98 2:04:21 AM !!!First Boot!!!,
>>danti@applecyber.dyndns.com writes:
>>
>>> The computer would have no reason to go into "evil" mode. If it reads
>every
>>>  piece of literature it would understand that if IT were in our shoes
>>(hehe!
>>>  a computer in shoes!) then it would want to live in freedom. So since the
>>>  computer would think logically, then it would be able to possibly help in
>>>  every way it could. It would always be "happy" and it would also have
>>>  feelings toward death and birth etc. Logically, the computer would either
>>>  see it as "This is the survival of the fitest and the computers and
>humans
>>>  must fight the enemies to survive (AIDS, meteorites, etc.) and we cannot
>>>  afford to give birth to this many humans, so off with their heads!" or it
>>>  will see it as "There is no point to living and we should all just kill
>>>  ourselves since the universe will collapse on itself sooner or later and
>>we
>>>  will go no where" or it will see it some other way, but EITHER way,
>>>  computers know best! If they find it logical to kill the human race... so
>>>  be it :)
>>do people always act logically?
>>-JJS
>>
>>
>-Dan


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