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Robot Apocalypse

By: Gabriel Ramirez
Narrated by: Diontae Black
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Summary

The greatest threat to humanity remains humanity. If worrying about aliens, bigfoot, reptilians, dog men, shadow people wasn't enough, we now have to go and start messing with human-made robots. It's not going to be up to us at some point on whether or not robots are going to be good or bad for humanity - after the singularity, they will decide. There is a fundamental difference between a human being and a computer robot. Humans have intuition, free will, and are masters of random processing. Computers are programmed electrical components, and without individual instructions, they are a paperweight. Once the robots have AI (artificial intelligence), self-awareness, and free will, it will be game over for us humans. We will go the way of Old Yeller or the dinosaurs. In 2040, it is estimated that nine billion humans will be on this planet. We expect that there will be 15 billion robots of some kind in our world.

©2021 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2021 Gabriel Ramirez

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