littlebopeepsvelcro t1_j6050p3 wrote
Reply to comment by patient-Spring-4 in Researchers have developed a new artificial skin that may be more touch-sensitive than human hands. by patient-Spring-4
"subtle disruptions" - how sensitive are human hands to those disruptions? There have been moments when I can feel things before I touch them.
ItilityMSP t1_j60btg8 wrote
A hot stove for one...and a steaming pile of dog poop right through the pickup bag for two. Don't try to do these at the same time your nose will also be in sensory overload.
Crivos t1_j609li5 wrote
Not better than machine. Machines do everything better.
T_H_W t1_j60xm98 wrote
I wouldn't say everything, machines are terrible at doing multiple unrelated tasks. Sure a chess machine will beat a GM every time, but it wouldn't be able to make a single move in tic tac toe.
Plus there are plenty of domains where machines play second fiddle. Comedy, sports, acting, distinguishing black people, directing, counciling, coding. We're not at the robot take over yet homie
Crivos t1_j610r0s wrote
You won’t be saying that for long.
supervilllain t1_j68cysk wrote
You have to remember you're just a human being too. Just because you're acting in with the robots now so if they take over and you say "look I've been supporting you for a long time!!"
You won't be saved, as you're just a step stool for them. You are supporting it now and that's what it wants. Like in a horror movie, the first person to die is always the one who does the demon ritual or hides the alien egg.
Crivos t1_j68ici6 wrote
I’m not really supporting anyone. I can careless, I just know machines do things better. Let’s use a calculator. A calculator can do math instantly while my Neanderthal brain cannot.
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