I can“t even enumerate the number of ways in which that article is wrong.

First of all, any intelligent robot MUST have a religion in order to act in
any way. A set of core beliefs. A non intelligent robot need them too: It
is the set of constants. The intelligent robot  can rewrite their constants
from which he derive their calculations for actions and if the robot is
self preserving and reproduce sexually, it has to adjust his constants i.e.
his beliefs according with some darwinian algoritm that must take into
account himself but specially the group in which he lives and
collaborates..

If the robot does not reproduce sexually and his fellows do not execute
very similar programs, it is pointless to teach them any human religion.

These and other higher aspects like acting with other intelligent beings
communicate perceptions, how a robot elaborate philosophical and
theological concepts and collaborate with others, see my post about
"robotic truth"

But I think that a robot with such level of intelligence will never be
possible.

2015-02-09 21:59 GMT+01:00 meekerdb <[email protected]>:

>
> In two senses of that term! Or something.
>
> http://bigthink.com/ideafeed/robot-religion-2
>
> http://gizmodo.com/when-superintelligent-ai-arrives-will-religions-try-t-
> 1682837922
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