Our technology, our machines, is part of our humanity. We created them to extend ourselves, and that is what is unique about human beings.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If we are machines, then in principle at least, we should be able to build machines out of other stuff, which are just as alive as we are.
I see technology as being an extension of the human body.
These machines are going to reflect our species and our evolutionary process. Everything we are will end up in these artificially intelligent machines no matter what we do.
We build our technologies as a way of addressing all our anxieties and desires. They are our passions congealed into these prosthetic extensions of ourselves. And they do it in a way that reflects what we dream ourselves capable of doing.
For the continued survival of our planet and humanity, it is crucial that certain discoveries and skills and inventions made by people over the years be passed on from one human generation to the next, from one person, face-to-face, to another.
As technology evolves, it manipulates our culture, and there's a huge opportunity to push ourselves further. I think it actually makes ourselves maybe more human, or at least human in a different way, that we can connect together in amazingly different ways and powerful new ways.
It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.
A human being is not a machine. Especially when it comes to creating.
As far as what is the line between human and machine? That's a great question.
Internally, we're focused on building our own technology, leveraging all the momentum that's out there around wearable computing and mobile computing and PC computing. But at the end of the day, all the code we've written and all the invention we've created has been focused on our own tech and our own products.
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