Nanotechnology manipulates matter on an atomic and molecular level and has the possibilities to create things in abundance at a much cheaper cost and be able to cure diseases or physical problems and nanoscale molecular electronics. Joy’s fear of the nanotechnology is that it is easier to create destructive uses for nantotechnology than constructive ones. Joy states that nanotechonology has clear military and terrorist uses and massively destructive devices that can be built to be selectively destructive, affecting only a certain geographical area or group of people who are genetically distinct. Nanotechnology has the ability to destroy the biosphere which all life depends upon.
Joy states that there are two dreams that come with robotic technology, first that robots will be doing all of the work for us so that we can spend our leisure time as we desire. The second dream is that robotic technology will replace humans, becoming almost immortal. Humans desire to have the work done for them so that they can enjoy the finer things in life. The advancement of robotic technologies can lead to the extinction of the human race. Humans want to look and feel younger without thought of what theirs desires could lead to. In the quest to become perfect in every way, replacing a body part with a working robotic part becomes quite appealing. Robotic technologies are advancing quickly and it is possible for intelligent robots to be fully developed and having the capabilities to evolve and duplicate oneself.
The advancements that have been made in GNR technologies are simply amazing. When I think about what is actually possible now days as far as genetics, nanotechnologies and robotics and what the future holds and I am truly afraid. There is so much power behind the technologies and what they are capable of. I would compare it to the reactions of the bombing of Hiroshima and the massive destruction the atom bomb was capable of doing. Humans have the ability to create life; however, it is quite apparent that humans can destroy life in a matter of seconds as well. The highly destructive forces behind GNR technologies is frightening at best. I would hate to think or what could happen if these technologies got into the wrong hands. There would potential for mass destruction of life. I fear for my children’s future and what they will be faced with. It is frightening to think that by the year 2030, a mere 18 years from now, GNR technology will be advanced enough that our species can be replaced my machines. Technology is great, but how far are we willing to go and at what risk? Have we gotten so lazy as a society that we would not think twice about owning a robot to complete our daily tasks so that we can have more time for fun? Granted, I have wished that I could clone so that I can get everything done that needs to be done so that I can have more time to enjoy the simple pleasures of life, but I am not sure that I would actually want one.
I agree with Joy and the fears that he voices regarding GNR technologies. I believe that his fears are justified. I feel we will be faced with the possibility that robots will take over the human race. If scientists are able to devise a way to take what is currently in our brains and transfer that knowledge into a machine and have that machine learn and grow, then I fear it is possible for the unthinkable to happen, the end of the human race as we know it. I couldn’t even imagine a world where the robots are actually in charge. I find it hard to believe that a piece of metal could actually have compassion for a human life. Humans would become expendable and targets for destruction. Our bodies are much more fragile than theirs. Maybe I watch too many of the movies made regarding this subject, but we must ask ourselves, what if? What would the world be like if this actually occurred? Should we allow our intelligence to rule over our common sense?
I think that we should be afraid of what is possible with GNR technologies. We should be actively involved in what is being developed and what these technologies are capable of. We should be afraid of what is being developed. I think if that we need to stand up for ourselves and ask the important questions such as how will this affect in the long term?