For sure, our minds are too small, in so many ways, from our attitudes to our narrow-minded ways of thinking to the barriers we impose on ourselves, our imaginations, creativity and our freedoms. Humanity will not be able to take full advantage of what AI could offer, and it may be generations into the future when machines will be able to manipulate and use that information for the benefit and advancement of humanity.
Although, it is not all good or useful information. Thank God we humans (especially Christians) have been given the gift of wisdom and discernment. Many things today could destroy humanity on many levels.
What do you think, Warren? Do you think we will be left behind?
For sure, our minds are too small, in so many ways, from our attitudes to our narrow-minded ways of thinking to the barriers we impose on ourselves, our imaginations, creativity and our freedoms. Humanity will not be able to take full advantage of what AI could offer, and it may be generations into the future when machines will be able to manipulate and use that information for the benefit and advancement of humanity.
Robots need humans to program them. They can store a lot of information, but they will never replace the human.
Robots can never replace humans with all our thoughts, empathy, emotions and souls.
It is a sorry waste that the human brain will never be able to use all that useful information for the benefit of mankind, which is a tragedy.
We humans are like grains of sand in the vast cosmos of intelligence and creation.
Although, it is not all good or useful information. Thank God we humans (especially Christians) have been given the gift of wisdom and discernment. Many things today could destroy humanity on many levels.
That is also very true, Orla.
Life goes in cycles, humanity rise, falls and then rises again. Religion and hope is what sustains the human soul.
Yes, I agree.. God is the Creator of all and above all of our human intelligence.