alex_greene
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The question keeps getting asked on the Traveller boards. Such as here. If we can use robots, why would we need human crews? Why, indeed, would humans go out into space at all? Why would we even leave this paradise of ours and venture out into the stars when our AIs and mechanical servitors can do all the hard work for us? *swoon*
Some good reasons.
One, because when it comes to fighting we will still need humans to make the big decisions, even if robots can develop better tactics and even be better leaders: we need to know that it is a person who decides who has to lay down his life for his fellow humans in a given action, and we'd need a human to send other people off on suicide missions.
Two, because even if a robot can calculate a better route to turn a profit, some customers and brokers are not going to deal with "a hunk of tin."
Three, because even if a robot knew more about diplomacy when dealing with alien species, we'd still need people to represent the human race in dealings with aliens.
Four, because for many decisions, even those where the mathematics favour one outcome, we would still need humans to go out there and decide. Not a machine.
Basically, if the robots outnumbered humans a hundred to one, we'd still need at least one human to direct them, to organise their repair and maintenance schedules, to make the decisions and to give the orders for robots and other humans to carry out.
Would anyone else like to come up with good reasons to send humans out into space, even with robots to do the job for them?
Some good reasons.
One, because when it comes to fighting we will still need humans to make the big decisions, even if robots can develop better tactics and even be better leaders: we need to know that it is a person who decides who has to lay down his life for his fellow humans in a given action, and we'd need a human to send other people off on suicide missions.
Two, because even if a robot can calculate a better route to turn a profit, some customers and brokers are not going to deal with "a hunk of tin."
Three, because even if a robot knew more about diplomacy when dealing with alien species, we'd still need people to represent the human race in dealings with aliens.
Four, because for many decisions, even those where the mathematics favour one outcome, we would still need humans to go out there and decide. Not a machine.
Basically, if the robots outnumbered humans a hundred to one, we'd still need at least one human to direct them, to organise their repair and maintenance schedules, to make the decisions and to give the orders for robots and other humans to carry out.
Would anyone else like to come up with good reasons to send humans out into space, even with robots to do the job for them?