Monday, September 8, 2014

Light-bot conclusions

1)  Light bot is like a computer because of the way you give it commands. You tell it to do one thing, and then another, and then another,  it's all pretty controlled.

2)  It is also unlike a computer because, compared to a full computer, these commands are fairly basic.  It takes a lot more to run a computer than it does to run Light-bot.

3)  There's always going to be something that you didn't account for, you can't physically think of everything that might go wrong, something is always going to be a little weird.

4a)  I think that if computers ever reach, or surpass depending on how faw we're going with this, the same level of thought and consciousness that humans have, they should have the same rights as any person.  If it is unethical to deny a human their rights, it should then be unethical to deny rights to a computer that has, essentially, become a person.  If they have the consciousness to think and want rights, that shoud be given to them.  This is simply the idea of equal rights

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