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Would the technology drive the human race to destruction?

     Would the technology drive the human race to destruction?

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Are we ready to flying cars?

We are responsible species, where we are using technology, what we are developing. If we are thinking about the movie Blade Runner, there is the possibility that the things like Flying Cars, which are the low-price VTOL-aircraft, which can drive like cars and fly like helicopters can use as a fast transportation system. But the same systems can also arm with missiles and electric cannons, which makes them very lethal lightweight military systems.

The flying cars can use electric engines and the electricity to the system can make by using the hydrogen fuel-cells or the batteries can load remotely by using maser systems. The blowers would make the flying low-noise, and the "flying car" can operate as well as the road vehicle or flying machine. The flying car is a good example of how the will to make solutions depend on the system's purpose.

The flying car could be the next-generation rescue and all-terrain system, which can pass the barriers by flying over them. But it can also use as a law-enforcement and tactical military system. The flying car can drop tac-team on the roof. And that kind of systems can be equipped with lightweight Air-to-Air and anti-tank missiles, and Gatling-machine guns.




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But is a thing like artificial intelligence take us to destruction?

This is an interesting question. And the thing is that technology is opening a new type of road to the wellness of mankind. But it also offers new solutions for forcing the people to support the power. And destroying the privacy of everything. The brave new world is the thing that is the purpose of the development of technology.

The new type of artificial intelligence-based systems is the thing that would also give the possibility to the new kind of control of the environment. And in some dystopia descriptions, the system is controlling people, and if they are saying one wrong world that can cause that the LRAD-system would turn to that person, and send the ultrasound to that person.

So that thing is possible even using today's technology. The streets must equip with microphones, and surveillance cameras, what is equipped with that acoustic weapon, what mission is to "teach" people that if they are saying one wrong word, the punishment is pain.

But technology is also offering a chance to make good. The sharply controlled drones that are using artificial intelligence can make also very complicated medical operations. And that thing could save human lives in areas that are a long way from the cities. Artificial intelligence-based teaching environment, what is looking like virtual classrooms can keep hinterland healthy. But the same systems can use to make assassination missions.

This is one way to think about technology. The fact is that the things like aircraft, nuclear weapons, and other kinds of weapons are not seemed to disturb anybody when they were developing. But the only thing that has caused the discussion is the artificial intelligence and robotics. What we are afraid of? Are we afraid that artificial intelligence starts a rebellion, or are we afraid that we are losing the low-paid mechanical jobs? That is an interesting question.

Then we are facing the most vital question about artificial intelligence, and that is what if our system would turn more intelligent than we are? Should we connect that system immediately to the internet and give it the nuclear weapon launching codes? Or are we afraid that artificial intelligence tells what we should do with this planet? But one of the most interesting answers to the question, why we are afraid of artificial intelligence is? That we don't want to hear what kind of species we are?

One of the most interesting thoughts what artificial intelligence causes are that what if all mechanical work would transfer to robots? What would the leader of the company look like if that person tells been the superiority of 10 000 robots? Would that thing look the same with being the superior of the 10 000 human workers? If that thing would come true, there would be no jobs for the average level of people in the hierarchy of the firm. There could be a couple of human bosses, and then the rest of the workers are robots.

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