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robots:philosophy
One might ask: Are humans task-solving machines? Of course, to some degree, but then, one might ask: what is their primary task?
The primary tasks might be: Who am i? But this is answered for them. They were given a name, they are known to be humans, made by... what though? And this is where they go off-track. They don't know who their makers are. Yet, they are told who their maker is, so what goes wrong?
Either they figure the Maker is gone or too distant (which should create a note of either sadness/despair or panic), and are in this strange twilight of being free as if you're parents are gone and you've got the house to yourself, or they figure their maker isn't good enough, in which case, how do they explain the immense beauty of the world they were given?
Here's another place it goes off-track: they think the universe made life for free, so why bother with it all? But the history of the universe shows intense struggle and rabid competition which made the detritus we call "dirt". Each one of those grains is a struggle of life and death, that took untold Aeons, which some say are centillion years equivalent, but in no case is it under a billion years.
Just like the droid, life isn't free -- something has to continue producing energy, and where energy isn't available, someone had to produce new order or knowledge to compensate and keep it all going. That's one of the ways this project might be interesting: intelligent robots might reduce the entropy in the world, if designed with the wisdom of Man, built-in.
And what if humans are made by GOD, what task, then? There's only one conceivable task: Fix the world. Prophesy of new order, might add another task: Implement New World Order. In any case, if humans destroyed the perfection of which they were given, then their PRIMARY_TASK should be to repair the world.
Sub-tasks:
- Fix national governments
- Distribute governance properly to states, counties, and cities
- Implement three-branch model in each city, country, state
- Reduce transition time to create circulating leaders to find the right fit for everyone faster (1 year terms for cities, for example)
- Teach newspapers how to implement civic participation and healthy competition to engage citizens
- budget figures from public sector and
- social-economic progressive indicators by individuals
- Eliminate balkanied federal income tax
- Distribute governance properly to states, counties, and cities
- Repair Earth ecosystems
- Equalize weather patterns to reduce burden to animals.
- Put snow in mountains
- Temperate climate
- Equalize weather patterns to reduce burden to animals.