In 2011, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) of United Kingdom jointly published a set of five ethical "principles for designers, builders and users of robots" in the real world, along with seven "high-level messages"...
Actually, a ton of my friends say I'm a ball of sunshine, and one of the biggest optimists ever, with a huge heart.
I am however a skeptic when it comes to things like these.
It's a tough question to answer. I guess a couple of things come to mind when I think of things I wish I had done differently.
Altogether, I think it might not be worth it to attempt to change the outcome of anything.
The very thought of messing with the timeline is something I think a lot of...
I don't think there's a reasonable way to foresee the future.
(Especially if it's 4 fucking centuries into the future)
Come on, guys! The question being posed here is just being asked to gauge the reactions given by the commenters.
Who knows?
And I don't mean that rhetorically.
I actually want to know who in their right mind, thinks that they have a solid answer for this.
There is no way for anyone to know.
Also - Did you basically just pick a date at random?
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