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I was just thinking, there may be a rather simple point that will make
human spaceflight more or less irrelevant. Suppose at some point, quite possibly in just a couple of decades, we develop computers that have the intelligence of human being. Then why not send AI there instead? There would simply be no economic reason, except tourism, for sending humans into space. An artificial entity would could be made infinitely more suited for any task, especially with the help of advanced nanotechnology. |
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