Thursday, December 6, 2012

Man Vs. Machine


In today’s multicultural society, technology has become a necessity among human beings. Technology has evolved over the course of many years and as a result, it has started to become one with life itself. Humans have started to show signs of becoming more like machines. People are becoming more reliant and dependent on their technology and its starting to control how they live their lives. At the same time, technology has grown to the point that it has started to show characteristics of real life human beings. With the result of humans becoming more like machines and vise versa, humans are becoming more threaded with their technology that it becomes an extension of their bodies, inventions such as Siri (interactive app for the iPhone) have assimilated themselves as human beings, scientists are trying to implement genuine human emotions into robots, and artificial intelligence is being questioned to be smarter than humans.

Man is now a machine: 

Dependency that humans have for machinery has increased tremendously of the last 50 years and we have transformed into the digital generation. Humans are so threaded with technology that it has become an extension of their bodies. Advances in technology have changed the way individuals learn, communicate, and survive. It is understandable to use technology for an advantage because it is no longer necessary to know how to spell or go to the library to research a topic. Unfortunately with new found technology individuals are always staying connected to a machine which causes robotic characteristics to be absorbed in ones personalities. The youth that has been born and raised in this digital time is most effected and feels the most dependency to the new found technology. In the short story The Veldt there is insight to this theory when the mechanical play room becomes the most important aspect of the young children's lives. "They live for the nursery"(9). There is a lot of attachment individuals feel for their phones, computers, and iPods. These devices are closely tethered to our emotions and make us have one-dimensional personalities similar to robots. 

Machine Transforming into Man:
  
A factor that leads into the transition making machine become man are inventions from the iWorld, including iPhones and iPods. More specifically, the creation of apps that make humans more dependent on technology, more specifically the birth of the popular interactive Siri. Siri is a so called robot who fulfills commands at a voice command, causing humans to rely on it instead of human instinct. For example, in Andrew Sullivan's "Society is Dead, We Have Retreated into the iWorld," Sullivan analyzes the atmosphere in New York City and compares it to its past. His observations have lead him to believe that the so called iWorld and its Apple products have taken over the real world; people were so preoccupied with "the little white buds" (iPods) that he did not believe that the atmosphere of New York City was not as restless, chaotic, and hectic as it usually is. With the evolution of these and many other inventions, not only have humans become more lazy and dependent on the use of technology, but robots have assimilated themselves as humans with its dependency.

One goal that scientists have in robot technology is to incorporate genuine human emotions into robots. Although the technological advances of robots have become human like and efficient, they cannot truly be equipped with the emotions of a human being and scientists are portraying the idea that the human mind can just be created into a robot, but in reality it is not possible. Emotions and reactions are programmed into the robots themselves. They do not act on their own. They designed to show an “emotion” when confronted with a specific interaction. Even though that may be, the emotions that robots seem to mimic are not genuine; they are programmed in their circuitry.

Artificial intelligence outsmarting humans is a possibility that
should not be ignored in any serious thinking about the future. This
essay talks about the case for thinking that human-level machine
intelligence might appear in the future. People around the world have fears of this topic, but it's out of the question that such thing will never occur. Humans are the master mind behind of it all,without our complex thoughts these would have never been made. It's not a secret that people will intend to make a machine with human features, but it will never happen. A living organism is not something man made, therefore, technology will never prevail in society.

All things considered, technology has become a fundamental and vital part of human existence. It has come to a point where humans have become non-existent to the world if they aren’t in the presence of technology. In a similar way, machines have become more developed over the years and in result, they have started to become more lifelike. In conclusion, With the result of  humans becoming more like machines and vise versa, humans are becoming more threaded with their technology that it becomes an extension of their bodies, inventions such as Siri (interactive app for the iPhone) have assimilated themselves as human beings, scientists are trying to implement genuine human emotions into robots, and artificial intelligence is being questioned to be smarter than humans.

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