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midnight rambler
22nd September 2016, 02:33 PM
You're a few hundred thousand years too late Stephen.

https://www.cnet.com/news/stephen-hawking-wants-to-find-aliens-before-they-find-us/

osoab
22nd September 2016, 03:06 PM
Don't you mean the data entry personnel are at fault?

singular_me
9th March 2017, 06:07 AM
yep that is what happens when the "darwinian aggressive fairy tales" have been gobbled up as truths. Now all of a sudden **wisdom** appears to be the fix....

no wisdom will ever be government enforced, Stephen... either you are wise and walk with God or you succumb to your instincts (are okay with whatever form of slavery) and follow satan

outer space is the realm of AI and cyborgs... there they can be left dealing with their own free will, the choice to spread life or become earth-like parasites. Our planet is not a realm for them, and they know it, that is why are are bent on the total destruction of humanity (or keeping us as a breeding ground for mindless AI soldiers to fight the next galactic war)... before their departure with those that chose to join their ranks... all the SCI-FI we have seen in movies is all true, right now unfolding under our very eyes.

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‘Professor Stephen Hawking has pleaded with world leaders to keep technology under control before it destroys humanity.

In an interview with the Times, the physicist said humans need to find ways to identify threats posed by artificial intelligence before problems escalate.

“Since civilisation began, aggression has been useful inasmuch as it has definite survival advantages,” the scientist said.

“It is hard-wired into our genes by Darwinian evolution. Now, however, technology has advanced at such a pace that this aggression may destroy us all by nuclear or biological war. We need to control this inherited instinct by our logic and reason.”

Hawking added that the best solution would be “some form of world government” that could supervise the developing power of AI.’
https://www.rt.com/uk/379882-stephen-hawking-ai-robots/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome