XPeng Technology has recently launched a robot that mimics human walking, making us marvel at the progress of technology!
It is believed that in the near future, robots capable of providing emotional value will soon emerge.
By studying human emotions, we can quickly develop a large model of human emotions.
In what situations should one be happy, angry, cry, care, comfort, or retaliate, etc…
The emergence of large models like Deepseek allows human intellectual property to belong to oneself one moment, and the next moment others can derive new knowledge, products, and theories from its core concepts through Deepseek.
These humanoid robots, when connected to super AI chip brains, can achieve almost anything. It is foreseeable that if not controlled, robots may soon replace humans.
This will trigger a fierce survival competition among humans!
Faced with all-powerful robots that can soar to the sky and delve into the earth while providing emotional value, what will the replaced humans live on?
Similar to nuclear weapons, the essence of human development of super technology is to gain more survival resources and advantages, to build an incomparable absolute power, and to consolidate the relative survival advantages of certain humans…
The cost is the elimination of those at a disadvantage, but the absolute advantage of universal robots will lead to the majority of humans being eliminated.
This is not on the same level as the productivity improvements brought about by the Industrial Revolution, which liberated human labor!
AI robots will lead to humans having no work to do!
In terms of cost, efficiency, and complexity, humans cannot compete with super robots.
We find that the survival advantages constructed by the rich lead to their pets having better survival advantages than ordinary people…
It is foreseeable that in the future, these super robots developed with capital will likely become emotional support for the wealthy, enjoying more survival advantages and resources than ordinary humans…
The development and application of super robots must establish an administrative review mechanism, specifying which fields they can be applied to and what functions they must have, and they must not completely replace humans.
The premise of technological research and development must be beneficial to the survival of the vast majority of humans; we cannot completely create gods to replace humanity.