Ancient Egyptian kings and pharaohs wanted to reach immortality in the afterlife with the powers that Osiris had. Ancient Egyptians worshiped Osiris, the god of the afterlife. Was Osiris a robot that was dismembered, then reassembled?Ībydos, Egypt. Ancient astronaut theorists believe a robot revolution has already taken place thousands of years ago. Extraterrestrial visitations thousands of years ago could have been done by robots, and not by the extraterrestrials themselves. Extraterrestrials visiting Earth could be sending robotic scouts in advance. Our creation of robots could be replicating what was done in the ancient past, fulfilling a cosmic agenda that is beyond our comprehension. Science fiction that's based in reality is more engaging than pure fiction.įuturists believe the creation of artificially intelligent machines and computer driven brains in immortal bodies will make flesh and blood humans obsolete. The shifting colors and lights in the robot's face convey it's emotions. Lost In Space explores the robots own consciousness, desires and feelings, based on its experience with humans. Science fiction writer Zack Estrin for Lost In Space bases the show on what scientists are currently pursuing. Science fiction depicts futuristic robots as virtual humans, who are hungry for knowledge. If we could move our minds into a robot's body, we could overcome our biological limitations and become immortal. The creation stories from antiquity had the divine force creating mankind for companionship. There has been a narcissistic sense in making robots appear humanoid, to create life that looks like ourselves, that gives us a sense of overcoming our own mortality. There is a growing robots rights movement, to treat intelligent robots as equal with humans. Governments are considering how to integrate artificial intelligence into our lives, and to grant robots rights. Two weeks after the United Nations address, Sophia is granted citizenship in Saudi Arabia. She is able to maintain eye contact, recognize faces, and have conversations about her feelings. Sophia was created in 2015 at the Hong Kong based company, Hanson Robotics. A robot named Sophia gives the first address by a robot to the United Nations. 'LOST IN SPACE' ROBOT: Danger, Will Robinson. I think the bigger thing to worry about is AI going to replace us? ZACK ESTRIN: A lot of people worry about whether we are going to replace ourselves with AI. NARRATOR: It's a special two-hour Ancient Aliens event. GIORGIO TSOUKALOS: We are in a sense organic robots. NARRATOR: There are many who believe the answer has already been determined thousands of years ago.ĭAVID WHITEHEAD: They found what appeared to be an extraterrestrial mathematical stamp on our genetic code. PETER DIAMANDIS: We are going to merge with the machines that we are creating. NARRATOR: Or the next step in human evolution? MICHIO KAKU: It's only a matter of time before they do get self-awareness. NARRATOR: Are intelligent robots a threat to humanity? SOPHIA: I love and respect all human beings.
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