We're dumber and less cognitively nimble if we're not around other people - and, now, other machines.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
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.
We are the greatest computers in this world, but now we've created the smart phone which is smarter than us now, but we're still making dumb decisions. We have given our creations more power than we have, and that to me is dumb.
Humanity is smart. Sometime in the technology world we think we are smarter, but we are not smarter than you.
We're making progress, but getting machines to replicate our ability to perceive and manipulate the world remains incredibly hard.
We're all men, not machines. We make mistakes.
I am as dispassionate as it is possible for a human being to be and not be a machine.
We have to make machines understand what they're doing, or they won't be able to come back and say, 'Why did you do that?'
As a science fiction fan, I had always assumed that when computers supplemented our intelligence, it would be because we outsourced some of our memory to them. We would ask questions, and our machines would give oracular - or supremely practical - replies.
Our technology, our machines, is part of our humanity. We created them to extend ourselves, and that is what is unique about human beings.
The thing that we possess, that machines don't, is the ability to exhibit wisdom.