RE: Convenience vs. Consequences

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Would machines grab the richness of cultures, they would not be machines but humans

Yeah! It seems impossible that machines would ever be able to grab the richness of culture, but I still have fears. Baseless fear you may say....

That is why being mortal is quite a good thing

True.

The moment one becomes too tired and does not want to face another challenge, one became already old enough to die. Is what I think.

I agree. It's pretty insightful

I caught myself numerous times in my life to have been all too gullible.

Me too. !LOLZ. After I had dropped the previous reply I reminded of how I myself was fooled by an animation.

We are prone to believe what we see with our eyes. Perhaps seeing things affects our analytical skills more than merely listening them.

Thanks for taking your time to respond. !LUV



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The human being is an all sensory creature. When you, for example video chat with your kids or relatives, you may relate but not with all your senses. And also, the environment is excluded which always helps when things around people happen and to see them reacting in your presence. Or also the smells, and the overall atmosphere in a room/open space, might also sharpen the analytical sense. Not so directly as if one analyses a piece of written text, but different. We need all of it.

Me too. !LOLZ. After I had dropped the previous reply I reminded of how I myself was fooled by an animation.

LoL, laughing about oneself is quite a trait. Good that you have it :)

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I understand. Human being is a complex creatures with layers of complexities such as complexity of cultural influence, language, unconscious, sensory perceptions and much more. Machines are far away from many of these factors.

laughing about oneself is quite a trait. Good that you have it :)

Hehe. It lightens life a bit, doesn’t it?

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