> If the only thing I had to think about was my next lay and the next bag of weed, I might be no different. Or would I? While it's true that many people would prefer a derelict lifestyle, I'd get burned out on that pretty quickly.
"It is, of course, entirely possible that real AIs will refuse to have anything to do with their human creators (or rather, perhaps, the human creators of their non-human creators), but assuming that they do - and the design of their software may be amenable to optimization in this regard - I would argue that it is quite possible they would agree to help further the aims of their source civilisation (a contention we'll return to shortly). At this point, regardless of whatever alterations humanity might impose on itself through genetic manipulation, humanity would no longer be a one-sentience-type species. The future of our species would affect, be affected by and coexist with the future of the AI life-forms we create."
http://www.vavatch.co.uk/books/banks/cultnote.htm
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