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It is interesting to me that these three are presently the most well read articles of all around the world.
Over time the top three articles have changed but right now these are the top three articles read by more people than any others.
The problem with Drones is best illustrated in the movie "Oblivion"
with Tom Cruise that I have seen so far.
The problem with humanized robots is best illustrated by the "Terminator" series so far from my point of view.
Both robots and drones most likely should be viewed as competing life forms to humanity.
Only this point of view shows them for what they really are:
They are like T Rex's eating people eventually. This is coming. Preparing for it might be important at this time.
Inevitably warlords will use them on mankind to wipe ethnic groups out completely. I don't worry so much about democratic nations using them on mankind (unless they are Trump like and don't care about Democracy or human rights at all).
My concern first would be rich drug lords using them against ethnic groups.
We have already seen drones used by Isis to drop hand grenades on civilians already.
Note: for some reason the numbers from Statistics are displayed vertically. At lower numbers normally they display horizontally. I have no control over which way they decide to display at present. Thanks. end note.
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