With the rapid development of science and technology, human-machine symbiosis is no longer an unattainable future vision, but is gradually entering our daily life. This theme has been profoundly explored in a number of science fiction works, among which Pluto, as an early comic book, depicts a human-machine coexistence world full of contradictions and conflicts. Recently, Netflix adapted this classic into an animation, which once again sparked heated discussions on the issue of human-machine symbiosis.
Pluto is set in a futuristic society where humans and robots live together. In this world, robots not only have similar emotional and thinking abilities as humans, but can even build happy families with people. However, a series of bizarre ** cases reveal the contradiction of human-machine coexistence hidden under the surface of harmony: robots begin to develop hatred, and then raise ** against humans.
Although this kind of plot is not uncommon in science fiction, the reflections provoked by Pluto are not outdated. In fact, with the continuous breakthrough of artificial intelligence technology, especially the emergence of large models, the issue of human-machine symbiosis has become more and more urgent and complex. In 2023, the "emergence of intelligence" of large models shows human-level reasoning capabilities, and the progress of embodied intelligence has accelerated the realization of human-computer coexistence scenarios in science fiction movies, and at the same time, the realization of AGI (artificial general intelligence) no longer seems to be an unattainable dream.
However, technological advancements bring not only hope and convenience, but also potential risks and challenges. The development of large models and AGI has exposed a series of shocks and dangers, including the resistance of artists to AI Xi their own works, the concerns of OpenAI's internal scientists about "AI getting out of control", and the fierce competition in the field of AI from China and the United States. In addition, it cannot be ignored that many parts of the world are experiencing the specter of war in the Middle East similar to that described in Pluto.
Against this backdrop, it is necessary to re-examine the future of human-machine symbiosis. On the one hand, we expect intelligent machines to be able to help people live and work, but on the other hand, we must also be wary of the potential harm caused by the misuse of technology. So, in the near future, what kind of picture will human-machine symbiosis look like? Will AI be used for killing? Are we ready for a swarm of super-intelligent robots with "100,000 horsepower"?
AI Assistant Creation Season These questions drive us to think deeply, and at the same time, they also inspire our curiosity to explore the unknown. Let's take the innocence and curiosity of our childhood** "Astro Boy" and start this imaginary journey about the future of human-machine symbiosis.