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Technically Incorrect uses a somewhat twisted take on the tech that’s taken control of our lives.


These entitled bots do not impress their therapist.


TED/Mother/Vimeo screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/ CNET.

What occurs when you seen it, been it and done it all?

Doesn’t a particular unhappiness set it in? Don’t you feel as if you’re life wasn’t rather what you ‘d hoped?

This, you understand, might take place to the followers to Siri, Cortana, Alexa and all the other creative little bots.

In an alluring video produced by TED, individuals who bring you a great deal of talks, we see what occurs when AI bots of the future go to speak with a diminish.

The therapist describes that what utilized to be hard-working digital assistants carrying out routine jobs paved the way to AI bots that handled bodies.

“They thrived. They cured cancer, they refroze the Arctic,” states the therapist.

But here we remain in 2118 and the 3rd generation of AI bots is having a hard time.

“Science hadn’t accounted for one thing,” describes the therapist. “Privilege.”

The bots are rich and informed, however they have no genuine function, states the therapist.

So they end up being artists and DJs and end up being much more unpleasant.

It’s an alluring concept that these terribly creative bots may one day suffer existential crises of their own. Just like pesky human beings.

Currently, we may admire the similarity Sophia the robotic really having the ability to stroll (a little) and even dance (a small quantity)

But as soon as we’ve had our enjoyable with the robotics, and after that the robotics have had their enjoyable with us, what will stay?

The usual existential space.

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