8 Quotes About Robot Programming

Robots are taking over the world, and soon robots will take over the world. Soon enough, that is. Robots are taking over humanity’s lives faster than we can imagine. They’re making our lives easier, but what will happen when they take over? While it’s impossible to predict the future, it’s also impossible not to think about it Read more

Robots will definitely shape our future – for better or for worse – and it’s important to know what we can do to ensure a positive outcome. These robot-programming quotes about robots and artificial intelligence offer a little insight into what we can do to keep our relationship with machines positive.

Every word that comes after
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Every word that comes after "And the Lord told me... “is a pious lie Bangambiki Habyarimana
On close analysis, it would seem that there is a...
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On close analysis, it would seem that there is a possibility that we are god's robots Bangambiki Habyarimana
Religion is pure hypnosis
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Religion is pure hypnosis Bangambiki Habyarimana
Break your shackles and reach out to your freedom. Break...
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Break your shackles and reach out to your freedom. Break to pieces whatever indoctrination and programming that holds you hostage. The world is yours. Get possession of it. Bangambiki Habyarimana
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If you aren't destroying your enemies, it's because you have been conquered and assimilated, you do not even have an idea of who your enemies are. You have been brainwashed into believing you are your own enemy, and you are set against yourself. The enemy is laughing at you as you tear yourself to pieces. That is the most effective warfare an enemy can launch on his foes: confounding them. Bangambiki Habyarimana
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If you want people to believe you, appeal to their hearts not to their brains Bangambiki Habyarimana
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You can have all the information on culture in the world—’ Pix continues.' We don’t possess all the information on culture, just three thousand, five hundred and thirty-four petabytes of data on human culture, ’ I correct. Pix smiles and finishes, ’…But unless the words become a part of you, you never really understand, do you? M. Black