Man-vs-Machine: Who Wll Win the War?

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Man-vs-machine: who will win the war?

Man vs Machine has been a debatable topic for centuries. So, when did it all start? One started to question the expansion of technological development after the Industrial Revolution in England. The great revolution of machines started with the "Watt Steam Engine" which clearly revolutionized transportation and factory production. Machines continue to experience development and media appraise till our current day. Where does the Man fit in? The inventor of those machines and the one responsible for the machines' development is currently living an inevitable fear of "artificial intelligence." Many influential people such as the futurist "Ray Kurzweil" argue that machines may be more productive and more efficient that humans. On the other hand, many people such as the writer, "Tracey A. Cole" refuses to give in to the powers of machines. Man vs Machine has evolved to extreme lengths to signify characteristics of a war rather than a simple debate. Therefore, who will win, Man or Machine?

The invention of machines became widely applauded during the agricultural revolution, which led to doubling agricultural economic activity every 1000 years. Then, there was the industrial revolution which led to the economic activity doubling every 15 years. This is where the fear of the future impacts of machines on mankind was raised. Technological development did not stop there. Cars replaced horses, typewriters replaced pen and paper, ATM machines replaced human tellers, and the list goes on. Are these developments helpful for mankind or just a mean to transform humans to greatly dependable creatures, not on their physicality and brains but on machines?

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...certainly predicted. Therefore, one must wait and see how this war unfolds. After the conducted research and extensive thought on the topic, I could say that in my opinion, the machine will most likely win the war. I came to this conclusion because as explained in the body of my essay, we are all very dependable on machines nowadays. In order to complete this project, for instance, I had to depend on the computer to aid me in my research and to finally type up my essay. Unlike humans, machines have no emotions which will enable them to make decisions without debatable thoughts and feelings. This factor is very important for success and will lead to extreme power. Finally, as for the argument that machines are dependable on humans to function, I believe machines will advance even further to have the ability to override their systems and keep themselves functioning.

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