But thats assuming that you can somehow make that jump. Chimpanze to human is relativley a small jump from human to omnipotent power. My point is that, at first anyways, there will still be cities and cars and governments (maybe) and planes, etc. After a little while you can expect to see cars and roads dissapear and expect to see efficient transportation systems being built below ground as well as much more efficient air travel. Cities will still be around, but human work and labor will dissapear, as will the factories and industrial centers that used to maintain them. What people will do then is anyones guess, but all out anarchy seems unlikely as “no need to work” is a lot different from “no work”. I expect massive space exploration attempts that won’t even be comparable to anything we’ve accomplished before as humans. But in the end, we will still be here, we won’t want to change, the world we have is base around our own desires and principles so it fits that the ultimate version of this world that has to be built on the existing one would be very similiar. In other words, people won’t want to put themselves in capsules and let robots cut down every tree on our planet. All of that is science fiction.
But thats assuming that you can somehow make that jump. Chimpanze to human is relativley a small jump from human to omnipotent power. My point is that, at first anyways, there will still be cities and cars and governments (maybe) and planes, etc. After a little while you can expect to see cars and roads dissapear and expect to see efficient transportation systems being built below ground as well as much more efficient air travel. Cities will still be around, but human work and labor will dissapear, as will the factories and industrial centers that used to maintain them. What people will do then is anyones guess, but all out anarchy seems unlikely as “no need to work” is a lot different from “no work”. I expect massive space exploration attempts that won’t even be comparable to anything we’ve accomplished before as humans. But in the end, we will still be here, we won’t want to change, the world we have is base around our own desires and principles so it fits that the ultimate version of this world that has to be built on the existing one would be very similiar. In other words, people won’t want to put themselves in capsules and let robots cut down every tree on our planet. All of that is science fiction.