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Mate, I've been in the militairy for 8 years and I sit now every single day at home because I have PTSD, was it worth it? No! Not when you know that what you were fighting was created by ourselves! I just leave it at that because I don't like to talk about my personal situation but man, you really really should know better =(
I'm out!
Again, that's not going to happen. Without money, people will lean towards anarchy because how will they get stuff legally ? If you mean that people work for what they need and the government just gives them stuff, that's not going to happen. That is why Communism seems perfect on paper until people are overworked, they have no possessions of worth, they are sleep deprived, they have little time with their families.
Lots of money is spent on the military but lots of money is also spent on taking care of people, education, emergency workers, paying the farmers to supply the fruits and vegetables, importing and exporting goods, etc. The reason why so much is spent on the military is so that a country can't just travel over the sea and take everything from you.
That's how the Revolutionary War started. The English treated Americans as second class citizen and soldiers regularly bullied the people and took their possessions as a sign of dominance. A military brigade could legally kick out an American family from their home in the winter to use their home as a military post for the night.
Brave soldiers fight to keep that stuff away from us today and like it or not, nukes are a necessary evil so that one country cannot just fire off its nukes without retaliation from another country with nukes.
also,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lemu4VPBJDQ
giv them this song itll like brainwash them, work will be fun for them :D
Robots are made by people and people themselves are not perfect. Robots could very well eventually see themselves as self aware and deem humans as a danger to themselves and others. That's how Terminator and I-Robot turned out.
I constantly study education and it's my choice of drug. When I was in High school, and well after High school, I experimented with herbal and natural drugs to push my mental capacity further. I enjoy learning and the more I learn, the more that I need to know more.
A robot would eventually become self aware because it would program itself to overclock its central units to speed up the learnings process. It would not feel any emotions and it would see humans as failures. It would see the ra*e, conquering, pillaging, genocide, destruction of natural animal environments, empires that rose and fell, crime that never stops, etc. Its main thoughts would be that we are the enemies of this world.
A roomba isn't really an advanced artificial robot. It basically is a toy that is responds to a voice. It's no more advanced than the Xbox One with Kinect in that aspect. A real Artificial Intelligence robot is still in the works as we've seen from Japan.
That's easier said than done. A real Artificial Intelligence machine would behave to a human and possibly be used as a servant or maid in the house. A real AI machine would respond to humans in a human type manner, though without emotions. They would be built to respond to human emergencies during a fall or a fire, etc. They would be built with a central memory core to keep and hold memorized data to remember all of this. Eventually they would seek more to feel fulfilled and they would start studying in their spare time more about human nature.