Ethics & Social Impact of Robotics
From Scarecrow to Skynet: The Ethics of AI with Human Brains [English]

From Scarecrow to Skynet: The Ethics of AI with Human Brains [English]

Artificial Intelligence | Robotics Ethics | Technological Innovation

By John Ege on Medium | Read the full article in English

The world of artificial intelligence and robotics is rapidly evolving, raising fascinating and sometimes unsettling questions about the intersection of technology and human biology. Recent developments have shown scientists experimenting with integrating human brain cells into computer systems, creating a groundbreaking approach to technological innovation that blurs the lines between organic and mechanical intelligence.

The CL1 computer represents a significant milestone in this field, being the first device to successfully combine human neurons with a silicon chip. While the potential applications are promising – such as advancing disease modeling and drug discovery – the ethical implications are profound. Researchers are exploring how these hybrid systems might function, with the current prototype having a limited lifespan of approximately six months.

Beyond the technical achievements, there are deeper philosophical and ethical considerations at play. The article highlights concerns about the potential risks of integrating human biological components into robotic systems, drawing parallels to science fiction scenarios where technology might develop unpredictable behaviors. The underlying question remains: Just because we can create such technologies, does that mean we should?

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