Uhh lady thats not exactly possible. Now let me tell you why, first of all you could never program a comp with enough information to function as a human.
Think about it how are you gonna teach the computer not to go near water just think every small decision you make in a day where to walk what not to step on move the ketchup to get to the milk programing a computer to do such things is impossible NO if computers did advance the issue is irrelivent and utterly impossible.
Now humans admit it have a spirit or soul something no A.I. could have. Computers are ment to serve and they always will.
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If they agree to give us rights, then we should agree to give them rights.
This is an iterated "prisoner's dilemma" ethical situation.
Uhh lady thats not exactly possible. Now let me tell you why, first of all you could never program a comp with enough information to function as a human.
Think about it how are you gonna teach the computer not to go near water just think every small decision you make in a day where to walk what not to step on move the ketchup to get to the milk programing a computer to do such things is impossible NO if computers did advance the issue is irrelivent and utterly impossible.
Now humans admit it have a spirit or soul something no A.I. could have. Computers are ment to serve and they always will.