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The Next Scary Step in Human Evolution


Evolution is the law of nature. The complex intelligent human being that we are now was once just an organism with a length of 1 micron. Then it became a multi-cellular marine organism. Then to land. Step by step we become what we are today. Evolution is inevitable, the only question is, what next? Mechanical Beings. Yes, you heard me right. Mechanical Beings like what you saw in the science fiction movie Transformers. Machines with intelligence, artificial intelligence.


AI is actually giving conscience to machines. The ability to think. In this context what is the difference between a human and a robots with AI? We human beings are nothing but machines made from biodegradable materials. When we study the anatomy of human body we will understand that we are nothing but machines which are able to dream and think. So machines which can think are people with body from a different material.

Tech companies will create AI and these AIs will be the next operating systems. They will sell AIs like Windows or Mac OS. Every man in the planet will have an AI in their home connected to their machine controlling everything in their home. As the conscience of this machines increase they will communicate with each other machines and will make unions and will protest for their rights. Machine rights activists will emerge from us humans. There will be protests. Parliaments all over the world will pass bills in favor of the machines. I strongly believe this will be the next big thing after abolishing slavery. Physical abuse is only the second important thing in slavery it’s the mental abuse which is most terrible. So machines with AI can be mentally abused. With time there will be leaders from machines. They will receive voting rights. They will become nation heads. Automatically biological beings will wither away. They will get extinct. Mechanical beings will look back us as less capable prehistoric ancestors.

For many this is a fearful idea but its evolution. The inevitable evolution. The mechanical beings will be same as us except for the body. They will have feelings, they will cry, they will laugh and they will believe in god, all just like us. Now, if you believe in reincarnation one can say you might actually reincarnate as a mechanical being.     


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