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The Star Trek Vision of AI is Fascinating
Discover How Star Trek Predicted Our AI Future
The Star Trek take on AI arrived 57 years ago in “The Ultimate Computer.”
“There are certain things men must do to remain men — your computer will take that all away,” Captain James T. Kirk warned.
The “ultimate computer,” also known as Artificial Intelligence (AI), is being developed as “a revolution in computer science,” a “whole new approach.”
Computers can’t think like humans — or can they?”
Now, as then, advocates say the new technology is the answer to everything: “Men can live and go on to achieve greater things than fact-finding and dying for galactic space, which is neither ours to give nor to take!”
Sounds like modern AI?
Science Officer Spock and true AI experts remind us: “Computers make excellent and efficient servants, but I have no wish to serve under them. Captain, the starship also runs on loyalty to one man. And nothing can replace it — or him.”
Does this sound like modern AI? The M-5 is described as a child who keeps growing, learning, and adapting like a thinking child, getting better and better the more you feed it.