It was generated by selecting (some) people who had written publications in the area, not merely oral statements. Broadening to include the latter would catch many more folk.
I was thinking of “Robot: from mere machine to transcendent mind” where he talks about an era in which humans survive through local tame robots, but eventually are devoured by competitive minds that have escaped beyond immediate control.
It was generated by selecting (some) people who had written publications in the area, not merely oral statements. Broadening to include the latter would catch many more folk.
Your list of Hans Moravec and Marvin Minsky was fine—though I believe Moravec characterised humans being eaten by robots as follows:
...though he did go on to say thay he was “not too bothered” by that because “in the long run, that’s how it’s going to be anyway”.
I was more complaining about XiXiDu’s “reframing” of the list.
I was thinking of “Robot: from mere machine to transcendent mind” where he talks about an era in which humans survive through local tame robots, but eventually are devoured by competitive minds that have escaped beyond immediate control.