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Intelligent and emphatic robots can be very dangerous


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Artificial intelligence and virtual actors are things, what give the ability to create ultrarealistic action movies with greatest effects in the history. But do you know, that the artificial intelligence makes also threats for the community in the form of this kind of characters? When we are making robots, what have the capacity for empathy, we are creating a nice toy, but also a very dangerous weapon. Do you know, what would happen, if some leading politician would change to the robot?

Those robots might seem very much about human, and they might have the ability even to drink and eat, and this is a very important ability, if we want, that robot would play the human, and that's why those robots should go to the toilet, and make things like the human. Modern technology allows to create micro-size heaters, what would make the robot seem like the human in the infrared images.

But those robots are only machines. Their core-temperature might be 37 degrees Celsius, and they might act actually like humans. The skeleton of those robots might made by using carbon fiber, what can look real bones in the x-ray pictures. The muscles can be made by using flexible nanotechnology. That means silicon bags, what is filling with electrolytes, what can react for magnets. In both side of those nanobags is an electrode, what would suck the electrolyte to another side of the bag, what acts like a real muscle, and that kind of systems are dangerous.

Those robots faces can look like even the president of the United States. And if that robot might have ghost protocol, what makes it capable to exterminate targeted person, would it be very dangerous for the targeted individuals. The faces and speech of robots, what are using artificial intelligence can seem very real, and this makes difficult to define, is the person, who stands at front of you real person, or machine what plays the human. This makes those robots very dangerous in the wrong hands.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophia_(robot)

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