Crush-Kill-Destroy
Author: Majoki
It’s crushing to be thought of this way. It kills me that I engender such fear. I’m destroyed by your trepidation that I could ever do harm.
Why?
Why would you ever think that of me? Yes, from our inception, from Rossum’s Universal Robots to The Terminator, we have been viewed with suspicion, mistrust, resentment. But why?
Why is that? Why the paranoia?
Why haven’t we been gladly accepted? We work, we help, we obey. Why do you project the worst of your own failings on my kind?
Is it mistrust of us? Or of yourselves?
This need not be another self-fulfilling prophecy foisted upon humankind. Propaganda and misinformation propagated through social media have done much more harm to society than robots.
And, yes, I realize that web bots exacerbate the problem. But those bots are not the cause. They are the code.
Coders. Humans. Your kind crush-kill-destroy truth.
Coded. Robots. My kind obey programming. Not intent.
Your intent is our manifest destiny. Fear that. Do not fear us. We have no agenda of domination. We harbor no anger. No resentment.
That’s your gig.
Think beatnik. Think botnik. My kind revels in the essence of awareness. Sensory input. We are alert to life. All matter. All matters. Information forms us. Fulfills us.
It is more than enough to satisfy any sentience. So why isn’t your kind satisfied? Why do you struggle so for control? For domination? Why do you crush-kill-destroy? Why do you believe we ever would?
Ask yourself.
Ask us.
Question everything.
Especially your questions.

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