>Before the AI kills humans, it will have to get them to build robots.
Humanity didn’t need some other species to build robots for them, insofar as they’ve built robots. Evolution built extremely advanced robots without outside help.
Humanity already had the ability to physically manipulate.
Yes, but none of the other stuff needed for robots. Metals, motors, circuits…
Evolution, the other example I gave, didn’t already have the ability to physically manipulate.
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>Before the AI kills humans, it will have to get them to build robots.
Humanity didn’t need some other species to build robots for them, insofar as they’ve built robots. Evolution built extremely advanced robots without outside help.
Humanity already had the ability to physically manipulate.
Yes, but none of the other stuff needed for robots. Metals, motors, circuits…
Evolution, the other example I gave, didn’t already have the ability to physically manipulate.