"It was a spooky sight: two lifelike disembodied robot torsos discussing the pros and cons of humans in front of a nervously tittering audience." When Goertzel asked the robots, Han and Sophia, whether robots could really be moral and ethical, Han countered: "Humans are not necessarily the most ethical creatures". The robot later pointed out: "In 10 or 20 years, robots will be able to do every human job."
A gentler Sophia conceded that humans do have "some ability to reflect and self-modify". She insisted her aim was to work together with people, before Han "joked" he thought the robots' goal was to take over the world.
"There's reasonable speculation that if we don't build machines that really care, they'll have motives of their own," he said, adding that it was important to openly discuss how to develop AI that is "inherently safe and good and caring".
Tracy R. Twyman is a writer (primarily non-fiction) on esoteric history, mythology, occultism, and other odd topics. Her books include Genuflect (fiction), Baphomet: The Temple Mystery Unveiled, co-written with Alexander Rivera, Clock Shavings, Mind-Controlled Sex Slaves and the CIA II,The Merovingian Mythos, Solomon’s Treasure, and Money Grows on the Tree of Knowledge.Before writing books, she made a name for herself as the Editor and Publisher of a highly unique magazine entitled Dagobert’s Revenge, which was published from 1996 to 2003. An anthology of the best articles from this periodical was published under the title The Arcadian Mystique: The Best of Dagobert’s Revenge Magazine.
She has appeared on several radio shows, television shows, and film documentaries. Most notably, she has been interviewed on National Geographic’s “Is It Real: Da Vinci’s Code” (2006), “Jesse Ventura’s Conspiracy Theory” (2012), and the documentary film Bloodline (2008). She has appeared repeatedly on Coast to Coast AM, Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis, and many other programs. She was also the Executive Producer of Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis (a national radio program with hundreds of affiliates) for a period of time from 2014-2015.
I produced Death TV for my second podcast, "I Think, I'm Insane" on Radio Freeman in April of 2007. Then, I recreated it in video form to use in my second lecture at Esozone in October of 2008. Little did I know that Rex Church, himself, would be in the front row watching me! See more of my Lectures
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMAE6WfwyRs
https://player.vimeo.com/video/44435862