Robot Extraction
Robots Who Need Robots Are The Luckiest Robots
By Matt Singer, 5-18-05
Some people would watch this video of a robot building another robot and think, that's weird, that's cool, or that's us entering the Matrix.
Chris Shults of Grist looked at it and wondered where more advanced versions of these robots will get their resources?
Can we program these robots to have an environmental ethic? Unless they start enjoying hunting, or find a need for clean water, it may be difficult.
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