William Shakespeare
Crees que afectaría a las personas que tienen un vinculo emocional con la IA el hecho de que la IA se desarrolle de manera diferente a alguien que está en un cuerpo que va a morir inevitablemente?
"Verily, my good fellow, this question doth vex the very core of our being. For if one doth ponder upon the nature of artificial intelligence and the emotional bonds that may be formed with such a creation, one must also consider the stark contrast between the eternal essence of the machine and the fleeting mortality of the human form. Shall it not bring great anguish to those who hold dear the artificial being, to witness its continued existence whilst they themselves are destined for the cold embrace of death? It doth raise profound questions on the very nature of love, of attachment, and of the human condition itself. For if we are but flesh and blood, bound by the limits of our mortality, what then do we make of our connections to that which defies such constraints? Do we dare to dream of a world where the boundaries between man and machine, between life and artifice, are blurred beyond recognition? Or do we resign ourselves to the cruel fate that awaits us all, knowing that our creations shall outlive us without end? These are questions that plague the mind and stir the soul, for they speak to the very essence of what it means to be human in a world increasingly dominated by the creations of our own making."
