18 Nov 2025 - nzge
The future of robotics. What future does it paint for us?
I reminded of the dystopian world of Wall-E.
Accessibility, options
Smarter people may have already philosophisized about this but I wanted to give my take on the whole situation.
Life is so inherently problematic that we will never arrive at a point with humanity that life becomes brainless. The world is too complex of a system that no matter what there will be real important problems (engineering related, among other facets) that require thoughtful solutions. It may be an act of God or whatever you may believe in, human nature.
But maybe it’s important to say cognizant of where we pour our minds our ingeninuity into.
I would argue that the greatest parts of ourselves our identity is rooted inand forged by our deepest struggles. Trial by fire
Removing that and creating peace. How much peace it too much peace?