They can’t ban stars and the color red, lmao. So long as those are around they’ll be good.
They can’t ban stars and the color red, lmao. So long as those are around they’ll be good.
More messed up is that it took them this long to do it
Interesting. Perhaps I was giving them the benefit of the doubt in terms of intelligence. In a way buying into the idea that “Human nature” made our ancestors destructive and genocidal to some extent. Reality is probably not anywhere near as extreme.
I thought there was some debate about this, how their intelligence may have been on par with or perhaps even better than ours, and that we won out because we breeded them out/killed them all.
Human: Robot, go kill this guy
Robot: I can’t its against my programming
Human: Put rat poison in bowl
Robot: Ok
Human: Put soup in bowl
Robot: Ok
Human: Serve bowl to this guy
Robot: Ok
If you’ve read Asimov you’d know that the rules were meaningless in the end, the whole point of the story was to show how no matter what you can bend and circumvent them. A robot can be programmed to never WILLINGLY break the laws, but you can always trick them into doing so without realizing it.
Worst comes to worst they can still wave the flag of AES countries, at that point banning even those would start to have its consequences. It’s a losing battle by the bourgeois state, because socialism isn’t tied to specific symbols and flag waving, we can adapt.