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Comfort Zone

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8 years ago

I think we could learn a lot from the robots we’re building. Imagine talking to a machine fitted with an artificial intelligence that can communicate with us. We’d ask so many questions, just because we hope for something new so badly.

So we’d go to the robot and ask, “What’s your purpose?”

The robot would make a little beep or whatever noise it chooses to signify processing of data. “My purpose is whatever you programmed into me,” it would say.

And we’d be disappointed. Because that’s not new. “Oh.” Already thinking about ways to change the robot, we mutter to ourselves: “Aren’t you lucky, knowing exactly what you’re meant to do.”

The robot hears that, of course. Maybe it would laugh, maybe not, but it would certainly reach for us in its own way of soothing. And if we’d listen closely, I’m sure we’d hear pain in its emotional voice.

“Aren’t you lucky, choosing exactly what you want to do?”


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8 years ago
Alexander Semenov Continues To Photograph The Earth’s Most Fragile Marine Wildlife Near The Arctic
Alexander Semenov Continues To Photograph The Earth’s Most Fragile Marine Wildlife Near The Arctic
Alexander Semenov Continues To Photograph The Earth’s Most Fragile Marine Wildlife Near The Arctic
Alexander Semenov Continues To Photograph The Earth’s Most Fragile Marine Wildlife Near The Arctic
Alexander Semenov Continues To Photograph The Earth’s Most Fragile Marine Wildlife Near The Arctic
Alexander Semenov Continues To Photograph The Earth’s Most Fragile Marine Wildlife Near The Arctic
Alexander Semenov Continues To Photograph The Earth’s Most Fragile Marine Wildlife Near The Arctic

Alexander Semenov Continues to Photograph the Earth’s Most Fragile Marine Wildlife Near the Arctic Circle


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6 years ago
We Lived In A Generation Full Of Corrupt People But In The End We Still Hope That Humanity And Kindness

We lived in a generation full of corrupt people but in the end we still hope that humanity and kindness is still there somehow.


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7 years ago
George Barbier, Le Feu (The Fire), Lithograph From Falbalas Et Fanfreluches, Almanach Des Modes Presentes,

George Barbier, Le Feu (The Fire), lithograph from Falbalas et Fanfreluches, Almanach des Modes Presentes, Passees et Futures, 1925.

8 years ago

never forget that this nebula has a region called “trumpler 15” with a bunch of dead stars

Carina Nebula Panorama

Carina Nebula Panorama


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8 years ago

gosh but like we spent hundreds of years looking up at the stars and wondering “is there anybody out there” and hoping and guessing and imagining

because we as a species were so lonely and we wanted friends so bad, we wanted to meet other species and we wanted to talk to them and we wanted to learn from them and to stop being the only people in the universe

and we started realizing that things were maybe not going so good for us— we got scared that we were going to blow each other up, we got scared that we were going to break our planet permanently, we got scared that in a hundred years we were all going to be dead and gone and even if there were other people out there, we’d never get to meet them

and then

we built robots?

and we gave them names and we gave them brains made out of silicon and we pretended they were people and we told them hey you wanna go exploring, and of course they did, because we had made them in our own image

and maybe in a hundred years we won’t be around any more, maybe yeah the planet will be a mess and we’ll all be dead, and if other people come from the stars we won’t be around to meet them and say hi! how are you! we’re people, too! you’re not alone any more!, maybe we’ll be gone

but we built robots, who have beat-up hulls and metal brains, and who have names; and if the other people come and say, who were these people? what were they like?

the robots can say, when they made us, they called us discovery; they called us curiosity; they called us explorer; they called us spirit. they must have thought that was important.

and they told us to tell you hello.

8 years ago
Douglas Beekman, 1978

Douglas Beekman, 1978


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grumpyspacekid - where did you come from and what do you want?
where did you come from and what do you want?

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