There will be war between man and machine

Humans have created robots capable of self-perfection and produced their own 'descendants' just like themselves without human involvement. Teaching robot with no difficulty.

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The battle between humans and robots.
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Experts from the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Automation and Automation (GERM) have successfully researched the ' genetic robot ', a robot capable of planning for specific tasks without human intervention. participation. However, it must be said right away that studying robots to deal with narrow and deep professional tasks remains a complex and laborious task.

Still, it is possible to install a robot with a set of algorithms with specific requirements, equipped with these intelligent machines, including the artificial evolution of the programmers. Swiss. A simple example is to assign the robot to move from point A to point B with the highest efficiency and the robot must complete itself.

Fraunhofer Institute experts demonstrated a robot in the form of a small tetrahedron with a set of ballasts and a programmed control unit, along with the ability to change the shape in a way that suits the situation. assigned.

Robots solve problems fairly quickly, and complete tasks with minimum energy consumption taking into account both gravity, friction, the presence of obstacles along the way (eg waterfalls or ladder on a specific terrain).

It is a huge step forward in creating thought machines, scripts of artwork and fictional films that speak of the invasion of aliens who have conquered humanity. and become the ruler of the Earth.

It is not yet possible to say that all robotic behaviors are completely independent of humans, since they still retain human memory and human-based algorithms. However, the ability to think, create, and evolve the robot in the future.

But from the new success of the robotics industry forced people to think that human beings are on the threshold of a fight between humans and machines. The law, written by American writer Asimov, for manipulating robots in revolt, has become a time-consuming issue.