AI Clones Humans: you won't believe this is real
AI clones humans you won't believe this is real what if someday you have to confront a highly advanced robot who looks just like yourself humanoid robots from this generation do not look like the old robots from science fiction they are literally human clones anyone could be deceived by them but this is not a matter of excitement this can pose a great threat to human civilization we are going to talk about the human clones who can turn into foes rather than friends.
Hello everyone welcome to my post. let's begin without a question robotic technology has made a significant contribution to humanity in a variety of areas however numerous research have concluded that robots constitute a threat to humanity you know that robots aren't new they've been around for a decade and we've been talking about them for a long time however because of advancement in technology and ongoing research they are now evolved in the industrial agricultural and other sectors. They are going to be inevitable in the future many new countries have joined the robot revolution. particular types of robots each specializing in a different element are now a reality but the introduction of robot clones has created a whole new set of problems is it necessary to obtain permission from the person whose image is being utilized.
if robot clones can look like anyone do robot clones trespass on other people's privacy what happens if someone is adamantly opposed to being cloned by a robot there are significant ethical questions regarding justice autonomy and maleficence that have yet to be addressed in these cases most of the worries revolved around the issues that scientists are acting as gods however many of these worries stem from western religious traditions eastern religions particularly those that believe in reincarnation were unconcerned with genetic cloning perhaps this explains why robot clones haven't accepted it so readily in japan let us look at the issue of threat to humanity the other side of this technology has always been shown as major problems by many scholars Stephen hawking a theoretical physicist and cosmologist predicted that robots would eventually replace humans as robotic technology has advanced quicker than expected he also predicted that artificial intelligence could one day completely replace humans according to founder professor hiroshi ishiguro social robots will soon be integrated into our homes and workplaces and they may perform better than humans on top of that there is also a major concern that humanoid robots are being given exactly the same looks as humans ichigro actually built one which has near perfect looks like humans with silicon skin actuators electronics and it exactly looks like the scientist himself it means ishiguro can be in two locations at once he sends his robot clone to give lectures at conferences all around the world on a regular basis of course his robot can't answer questions that's something he has to do manually but the lesson is automated it speaks in his voice and people readily accept his likeness they even like his doppelganger more than the actual ishiguro it's like having a twin brother he explains only a bit weirder. He claims that looking at his android clone is more like looking at a photograph than seeing his own reflection.
More interestingly promobot a Russian business is currently selling self-driving androids that can be customized to appear like anyone on earth. promobot is currently working on four different robot clones with a total of 10 orders placed the company also developed robot clones for a middle eastern family these two robots from the middle eastern family were to be addressed as the family's mother and father and would be in charge of greeting visitors aside from being an unusual host the creepiness level for visitors is likely to be quite high according to promobot's website. the robot-c can't walk but its neck and torso each have three degrees of freedom of movement it has 18 moveable pieces on its face allowing it to make 600 micro expressions and its AI has 100 000 speech modules it can also work as a companion robot at home reading the news or controlling smart appliances essentially an anthropomorphic smart speaker. It can also conduct office jobs like answering client questions accepting payments and performing other functions in places like offices airports banks and museums as the world knows in the field of industrial robotics.
japan has remained the world's leading exporter of robots in terms of both dollar value and number of operating units in 2012 japan delivered 3.4 billion yen worth of robots according to over half of the global market share japan has close to 300 000 functioning units accounting for roughly 23 of the global market share humanoid entertainment robots androids, animal robots, social robots, guard robots and other robots are all popular in japan each type has a unique set of traits over a quarter of a million industrial robot labourers operate in japan. For the past two decades Japanese academics and scientists have been investigating robot clones in reality. Some robots have made their way into everyday life. Erica aoui the robot worked as a robot journalist announcer for Nippon television network she has spoken on themes such as robots and fashion as well as conducting interviews. There is widespread acceptance in Japanese society with no reservations about robo ethics or other difficulties the gradually increasing intent to make human-like robots can be observed over the globe.
David hansen created hanson robotics limited a Hong kong-based engineering and robotics firm noted for developing human-like robots with artificial intelligenc for consumer entertainment service healthcare and research applications. Albert hubo the world's first walking robot with human-like expressions, Bina 48 an interactive humanoid robot bust and Sofia the world's first robot citizen are among the robots on the achievement list of hanson robotics I think we don't need to tell you Albert hubo takes after whom right so moving on to Bina 48. Bina 48 is a robot that can tell jokes read poetry and imitate human, speech bina 48 is based on bina aspen the wife of united therapeutics Ceo Martijn rothblatt bina 48 is one of the most sophisticated robots ever built capable of independent thought and emotion the robot clone has a head and body that are remarkably similar to bina in real life her skin is composed of a material called fraba which allows her to scowl grin and seem perplexed thanks to 30 motors beneath it now if I ask you how you will use this robot clones if you get the authority over your robot clone think.
Now I am going to tell you a news which stated that the scientists hope to employ artificial intelligence to make the androids speak like the dead persons. they replace adopting their voices and mannerisms according to an article in the Dagon daily it means virtually that deceased person is going to be immortal insane a Swedish funeral home is looking for people to give permission to recreate their deceased loved ones as part of a research and development project this is certainly science fiction material many films and television shows have depicted sentient robots and clones of dead individuals but to achieve this in real life is going to be absolutely amazing for mankind. however no one has publicly attempted to reproduce such events in real life until recently it's unclear where the law sits on this but finding out would be fascinating there may not be any rules in place for such situations but it might be time to start establishing them as many technology experts anticipate clones and androids will be a part of everyday life in the not too distant future moving on to.
some other examples remember sofia yes that social human robot by hanson robotics based in Hong kong Sophia was activated on February 14 2016 and made her first public appearance at south by southwest sxsw in Austin texas united states in mid-march 2016. Sophia is a human-like robot with lifelike facial expressions and the ability to interact with humans it's intended for use in research teaching and entertainment as well as to encourage public debate on AI ethics and the future of robotics. Moreover Sophia is the first human-like robot who got a real citizenship from a country. Here is a human robot who is also a superstar meets Erica. Erica enjoys the theatre and animated flicks and she hopes to go to Southeast Asia she says her ideal relationship is a man with whom she can easily communicate erica turns her head her eyes follow every move of her interviewers she has also worked in a movie called b. it's all a little unsettling but if Japan’s new generation of intelligent robots is ever going to compete with humans as conversation companions it's probably for the best many disputes have taken place regarding the question of cloning in recent years as stem cell research and scientific discoveries progressed ethical questions about cloning surfaced well the decision will determine if it is ethical or not many people will think it's unethical many will think it's in the gravy area and many will think it's ethical if done within certain parameters. However we all know that technology can be both boon and bane for mankind it's up to us to decide what we really want from them being too much ambitious is going to be bad very bad.
Amit Sharma
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