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Could there be the intelligence without own will?

Could there be the intelligence without own will?

This question is very interesting, and the idea of intelligent species, which acts like some thinking machine, what solves our problems would be a really interesting way of spending the free day. When we are thinking about this kind of species, we think, of course, the computer or artificial intelligence. Here we must ask one simple question and that is are we going too far when we are creating machines, what can think and solve problems automatically.

But on the other hand, that kind of technology is really important, if we are beginning the unmanned flights to deeper in the universe and our own solar system. And when we are making that kind of systems for space probes, we must understand that this kind of systems is the realistic way to research the solar system. The visions of the journeys to other planets like gas giants would take a big part of the life of the crews.

And that's why we should create intelligent probes for those missions. There is only one problem with those systems, and that is, that the system must somehow defend itself against some kind of threats, what is causing by natural reasons. And in that kind of things, something can go wrong very easily.

One of the versions of this kind of errors, the laptop computer, which involves this kind of operating system can be put in some wrong Internet socket. That could release the software to the Internet. Artificial intelligence would not have own will, is the thing, what we really will repeat. But is the intelligence exist, if the system would not have a will.

When we are thinking about the robots, what have the ability to the emotion we are facing the new kind of threats, that we ever couldn't imagine, that we can face. This thing is that if the system uses very complicated software, which gives it the ability to emulate feelings and emotions might cause that the system starts to defend itself.

That means that the artificial creature starts to be abreast of its own existence. And in fact, this thing would be the born of the new species. The problem with the creature, what is abreast of it's an existence would turn to dangerous because it could defend itself.

Even if we would not program any self-defense or dangerous things in that robot's memory, that thing would turn a little bit different. If we would equip that robot with artificial intelligence, what bases the cumulative database. The spontaneously cumulating database means that the system can collect data from the sensors of the robot autonomously. And in this case, the robot must see only some action movie, and then it knows, what to do under the threat.

The other version is the robot, which can automatically search answers from the Internet, and that kind of artificial intelligence can turn to really interesting. The thing makes this kind of robots unpredictable. And the worst case is, the operator would not know about this kind of programming.

The algorithm what collects data is actually the algorithm, and if in the memory of some robot would load that kind of algorithms, it can turn very deadly,  if the unauthorized material is loaded in the memory of that kind of machine. The thing, what makes robot the ultimate tool is that every single action of that machine is predictable. But if something happens, like wrong software is loaded to the system, it turns very dangerous.

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