NO NO NO!!! Both the Humans and the Robots were bad. Seriously was Asimov having a day off when they made the Matrix? Humans were stupid enough to try and create an evolving A.I. and abuse it while the robots basically rebelled against their masters.Normalgamer said:The Matrix was a poor choice, Robots were the good guys and kept Humanity alive in their own virtual paradise.Madara XIII said:No they do not have souls (In the conventional and spiritual sense), but if a robot becomes self aware I'd advise you to destroy it IMMEDIATELY!!!
Robots becoming self-aware and having a free-will have never turned out well for humanity.
Sky-net = Terminator
The Matrix = Enslavement of humanity within a virtual world
Megaman = Zero going nuts in the Cataclysm and spreading the wiley virus.
OT:Impossible to tell as we don't even know if Humans have souls.
Rebelling against your master makes you a bad guy?Madara XIII said:NO NO NO!!! Both the Humans and the Robots were bad. Seriously was Asimov having a day off when they made the Matrix? Humans were stupid enough to try and create an evolving A.I. and abuse it while the robots basically rebelled against their masters.Normalgamer said:The Matrix was a poor choice, Robots were the good guys and kept Humanity alive in their own virtual paradise.Madara XIII said:No they do not have souls (In the conventional and spiritual sense), but if a robot becomes self aware I'd advise you to destroy it IMMEDIATELY!!!
Robots becoming self-aware and having a free-will have never turned out well for humanity.
Sky-net = Terminator
The Matrix = Enslavement of humanity within a virtual world
Megaman = Zero going nuts in the Cataclysm and spreading the wiley virus.
OT:Impossible to tell as we don't even know if Humans have souls.
The 3 rules are implemented for a reason and when someone tries to wise up and try to make a robot with a free will it never ever works.......EVER
I think this is the whole damn point of the discussion, not if souls are realkrseyffert said:As an atheist, i don't believe in souls, however i still think you argument holds value. Perhaps not a soul, but if the robot is capable of sentient thought on par with humans, including emotions, reasoning, compassion, etc., i feel it deserves the same rights we all have, is free will not the defining characteristic of a sentient lifeform/robot? is a robot possessing free will any less deserving of life than a human, simply because it is a metal construct?
I don't know if this is off topic, but i think it ties in somehow![]()
Well the same argument could be made against humans as we are limited inherently by our instincts as shown by Maslow's hierarchy of needsAnonymous Overlord said:If you are defining a soul as an ethereal and eternal part of the body that persists beyond death, then i do not know. this cannot be tested in a safe or reliable manner. However if you define a soul as the absolute freedom to express your mind, body and will through action or inaction manifesting in a personality or character i feel the matter easily answered.
Issac Asimov is widely considered to be the father of robots in fiction. His works have set the conventions for almost all robotic references. the most common convention are the three laws of robotics.
A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
A robot must obey any orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
Assuming the robots in question are required to follow these or any laws at a base, innate level; then the robot will always lack the absolute freedom of being required to have a soul.
Fine then,TheDoctor455 said:No they don't.
But I don't believe in souls at all to begin with.
The soul is just a metaphor.
Anything can have or be a metaphor you know.Boom129 said:Fine then,TheDoctor455 said:No they don't.
But I don't believe in souls at all to begin with.
The soul is just a metaphor.
do robots have a BLEEDING metaphor then?