From AlphaGo, which plays Go with humans, to Sophia, the first female robot to obtain citizenship, and to the new chat robot model ChatGPT not long ago, artificial intelligence has already achieved surprising achievements, and it can also be said that there is still more room for the development of robots in the future. Therefore, many people exclaimed, thinking that robots can become fully human after continuous development and improvement. However, it must be said that this is a wrong understanding. No matter how robots develop, they cannot become real humans. Although they surpass humans in many aspects such as IQ, thinking ability, computing power, and operating capabilities, there is no need to worry or expect them to become real people, nor can they control people.
The limit and end of the development of robots cannot become real people. The main reason for is that robots have no souls and never will. This is the essential difference between robots and humans . Robots can have rich expressions and some psychological activities, and have an amount of knowledge that humans cannot match, but they cannot have souls because humans cannot give them souls. A "person" without a soul can never be a person in the true sense. One more thing, many people in China believe that humans evolved from monkeys, and now there is the latest research by experts, saying that humans actually evolved from fish. Regardless of whether they think humans evolved from monkeys or fish, they actually deny that humans have souls. In this sense, many people are really not humans, and they are not humans in the true sense.
Secondly, robots are human “creations”, which are secondary creations rather than original creations. The so-called original creation is the creation of God and the Creator. It is a creation from scratch, such as heaven, earth and human beings. The so-called secondary creation is the creation of creatures rather than the creation of the Creator. It is a creation based on the original creation, and it is a creation from something to something. For example, human creation is secondary creation, and robots are just one of many human creations. Human creation, this secondary creation, is fundamentally not a creation in the true sense. It is just a product of human beings, so robots cannot be humans or become humans.
In addition, there is no need to worry about the development of robots that can replace, influence and control humans. robots can surpass and replace humans in many aspects, but they are essentially impossible to replace, let alone control and influence humans. In the final analysis, the wisdom of artificial intelligence originates from humans and human design. It will always be controlled by humans. Moreover, the limitations of human intelligence also determine the limitations of artificial intelligence. Therefore, there is no need to be fanciful, infinitely exaggerated, or unfounded in imagining robots.