![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Odysseus’s choices were to move in one direction passed the six-headed sea monster Scylla, or to bring his crew up against the other direction and the Whirlpool beats Charybdis. In Homer’s, “The Odyssey,” Odysseus and his crew arrive at a fork in their journey as they move against the Straight of Messina. I Not All Robots #1, writer Mark Russell and artist Mike Deodato, Jr., tackle these questions and more with a twinge of satire, combining questions around A.I. What will be their primary purpose? How much power will we vest in them? Can we trust them? How much of their programming and the consequences therein are we as a species responsible for? And in return, the robots themselves have given mixed answers and results much like the humans that design them. As technology inches towards true AI functionality, many questions pose important debates. By Larry Jorash - Artificial intelligence has been a hot topic of conversation in recent years. ![]()
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