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MadMurphy
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Human-to-Robot Brain Transfer
#21008597 - 12/21/14 05:45 PM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hey Fignus,
What do you think of all this robot stuff? Would you ever put your brain in a robot body?
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Re: Human-to-Robot Brain Transfer [Re: MadMurphy]
#21008623 - 12/21/14 05:50 PM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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the movie Ghost in the Shell raises a lot of these questions and arguements
I don't think I would unless it increased my life span, though an anime I watched called Galaxy 999 clearly portrayed the robots as bad people...
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Re: Human-to-Robot Brain Transfer [Re: Konyap]
#21008653 - 12/21/14 05:55 PM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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Well in this scenario you would never get old or sick. Your Body would be the perfect man. Handsome, strong...
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Re: Human-to-Robot Brain Transfer [Re: MadMurphy] 1
#21008697 - 12/21/14 06:03 PM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yeah as long as I had the same rights and was able to terminate my existence if I so wished.
bring a whole new meaning to Robo tripping
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MadMurphy
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All men with their brains inside robot bodies will be created equally and have all the same rights... except the right to vote, because the humans discriminate against you . Also you would have the strength of five gorillas I think you could manage to self terminate, I'd be more worried about that robot devil. Self termination is a sin in the eyes of the robot church.
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Edited by MadMurphy (12/21/14 09:19 PM)
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Re: Human-to-Robot Brain Transfer [Re: MadMurphy]
#21008893 - 12/21/14 06:38 PM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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would you rather be put in a robot body or another human body???
YOu would have to have strength regulated No good would come from robot people that strong.
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yeah i think its going to work like ghost in a shell.
I think brains probably don't work the same was a computers though so i figure they still got quite a way to go.
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Not me. Sounds like humanist talk. I'm gonna be an Adrienne Barbeau-bot with laser beams for eyes. Don't expect any mercy during the Great Robot Wars.
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Re: Human-to-Robot Brain Transfer [Re: MadMurphy]
#21009141 - 12/21/14 07:20 PM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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ATHF
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No. The electricochemical quantum analog-digital hybrid that is the human brain is the best computer you could invent. You might make a bigger based on the same model, but even that would probably turn out to have it disadvantages imo. The only way to immortality is turning off the genes that cause apoptosis.
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The setback on the strength of five gorillas is you can only be 5 feet tall
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Re: Human-to-Robot Brain Transfer [Re: MadMurphy]
#21009959 - 12/21/14 09:55 PM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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MadMurphy said: The setback on the strength of five gorillas is you can only be 5 feet tall
That is still too powerful but I guess water, ground ,steel types would be super effective on you...... more like 3 feet tall 1 guerrilla is strong enough seriously.
the government should have control to turn you off remotely to stop an androids revolution...
Guerillas are so huge man I cant imagine how powerful 5 gorilla's condensed into a midget would be like.
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Ahem. It is against Prime Directive Two to harm a human. The penalty for a robot harming a human will be one thousand years, frozen in carbonite!
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Re: Human-to-Robot Brain Transfer [Re: MadMurphy]
#21010151 - 12/21/14 10:46 PM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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well then free will is lost as a result to become a robot this needs to be addressed.
To you think 1000 years solitary confinement by means of frozen carbonite is good rehabilitation?? this is what must be achieved
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I was just thinking if humans ever started merging with machine, i mean like people used machines to get sensory information, what then would a hacker's code become? Would it be like receiving a sign from God?
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