Consciousness, Creationism, Determinism and Nihilism in the Context of Robots

  Robots May be Alive

 In popular culture, robots are often depicted as advanced mechanical beings with human-like qualities, such as the ability to think and communicate. One well-known example of this is the film "Blade Runner," in which artificial beings known as replicants are created to perform various tasks. But the reailty is a little different. 

In the film, replicants were robots that have feelings, and this was bringing some ethical problems. For now, unfortunately or fortunately we have not got robots like in Blade Runner in 21st century so, for now, it seems that there is no ethic problems like replicants but may be... In the movie, robots had consciousness and this was the major theme.



 What is the consciousness exactly? We do not know what consciousness exactly is but exactly all people have thought about this issue therefore there are so many ideas about this consept. I do not know what your idea is but let us look some popular ideas: creationism, (in)determinism, nihilism.

Maybe, the most popular idea is creationism. This people belive that will and consciousness are human consepts and they believe that they were given by God. But now, we know that consciousness is also exists in some animal species. So consciousness may be an evolutional consept.

Second theory is also popular but may be a bit offensive because of religion. This theory says that whole existence, all feelings, will and consciousness just about evolution. But even in this field, there are many discussions: axioms, acceptances, evidences, determinism... 

One of the theories that can explain consciousness is nihilism. This consept is not easily understantable but just think that nothing exist. When nothing exists, consciousness does not exist either, explanations does not exist either, even nothing does not exists either...

 Along with these, it seems that consciousness is something like biological, however, when we take this into account, consciousness can also exist in machines.

 In conclusion, robots are real machines that are designed to perform a variety of tasks automatically. While they may have some human-like qualities, as depicted in works of science fiction like "Blade Runner," for now, they are not sentient beings and do not have the ability to think or feel like humans.





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Photo by Jonathan Formento from Pexels: https://www.pexels.com/photo/black-and-white-train-interior-4337198/
Photo by Pixabay: https://www.pexels.com/photo/green-tree-268533/
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Photo by Burak The Weekender: https://www.pexels.com/photo/hanging-light-bulb-132340/
Photo by Pixabay: https://www.pexels.com/photo/white-seagulls-flying-over-the-ocean-54462/
Photo by Miguel Á. Padriñán: https://www.pexels.com/photo/photo-of-golden-cogwheel-on-black-background-3785931/Film - Blade Runner (1982) drected by Ridley Scott
https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt/


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