I’m afraid I don’t agree with mukashi, and the example with the monkeys feels relevant to me, thing is as in my example, you don’t need much time to hack a human, aand haacked humans would be the end of “free” humanity.. If we’re just talking aabout speed I feel controlling a human and how long would it taake to hack humanity is more relevant than analyzing robots, batteries, etc. And even though it took us thousands of years, we’re teaching and developing AI, it’s not a natural ocurring development by chance and probability of sucess (as in natural evolution)
I’m afraid I don’t agree with mukashi, and the example with the monkeys feels relevant to me, thing is as in my example, you don’t need much time to hack a human, aand haacked humans would be the end of “free” humanity.. If we’re just talking aabout speed I feel controlling a human and how long would it taake to hack humanity is more relevant than analyzing robots, batteries, etc. And even though it took us thousands of years, we’re teaching and developing AI, it’s not a natural ocurring development by chance and probability of sucess (as in natural evolution)