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Could be like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xie4XmNMOKg

Or would a real robot see it more allegorically?

2007-09-23 07:51:49 · 18 answers · asked by Jadochop 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

18 answers

I believe a robot would wonder who its creator was.

Of course..the other robots would be telling it that they started out as wind up toys, and just got better with each new christmas catalog. (survival of the best selling).

2007-09-24 15:32:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Both are man made and the robot being programmed for sequential work out, it can be made to do the page by page Bible read up and prayer scripts and the rituals of a church father for performing the wedding of couples etc!

2007-09-23 15:01:45 · answer #2 · answered by anjana 6 · 0 0

Well, a sophisticated, high-tech "smart" robot would have never had a chance to read it in the first place since the bible would have been blocked by it's spam filter. So you don't have to worry about it being interpreted.

2007-09-23 18:58:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How would a robot be able to understand what the bible is saying when the natural man does not?

2007-09-23 15:13:00 · answer #4 · answered by hisgloryisgreat 6 · 1 0

As salaamu 'alaikym, my misguided friend.

Insha'Allah, a robot would only have the mind of a computer, which can only understand or interpret various sensory exposures as it was programed to do by its manufacturer.

Therefore, if you had an atheist program the robot, it would doubt or disbelieve.
A Christian programmer would have instilled his or her personal bias, as would a Jew, Hindu, Jain, Buddhist, Muslim, etc.

A robot would also be a soulless machine.

Ma'a salaam.

2007-09-23 15:08:41 · answer #5 · answered by Big Bill 7 · 1 1

Well . . . there are no such robots, that interpret anything.

So . . . a robot would "process" the data the way it was programed to process the data . . . "trash in . . . trash out" or "truth in . . . truth out".

It all depends on the programmer . . .

2007-09-23 15:06:25 · answer #6 · answered by Clark H 4 · 1 0

The robot can only go by the information by which it is fed.

2007-09-23 14:59:24 · answer #7 · answered by michael m 5 · 2 0

Lol... that's your video, isn't it?

Nice job.

Don't cause that poor robot to short circuit, now... he's got a lot more Bible to go.

2007-09-23 14:58:47 · answer #8 · answered by Snark 7 · 0 0

This is how I think it would happen...(the robot speaking)

"I will now perform a check of the bible. It seems that is has man-man-many hyp-hyp-hyp-hypocrisies. I will now perform a perfection of th-th-th-the bible. Correcting. Correcting. Correcting. Overload. Too man-man-many hyp-hyp-hypocrisies. Warning. Danger. Overload. Overload. Overload. Must keep correcting. Correcting. Overload. Overload. Correcting. Overload. Correcting. Correcting. Correcting. Overload. Danger level now reaching critical. Danger. Correcting. Danger. Danger. Correcting. Correcting. Danger level reaching maximum. Crisis. Correcting. Correcting. Crisis. Crisis. Crisis. Correcting. Cannot process hypocritical errors. Self-destruct in 5. 4. 3. 2. 1." *KABLOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMYYYY* *Robot's head explodes*

2007-09-23 15:06:21 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

So far, there is no AI sufficiently capable of interpreting most any document.

HTH

Charles

2007-09-23 15:04:21 · answer #10 · answered by Charles 6 · 1 0

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