>robots become smart/independent
>haha kill all humans!!
Fucking STOP with that stupid fucking bullshit. It's literally brainlet tier fiction, machines as they are have literally no damn reason to behave in a hostile manner that isn't a result of them inherently lacking understanding because they don't even fucking think. We are not even close to making machines that can think like people, and even if we did they'd have no fucking reason to exist or behave in manners outside of what they were made for. They do not feel pain, they do not feel anguish, they do not feel jealousy or resentment or pride, or love for that matter. They take input and process it in whatever way we demand of them or make them to do. They are not people and do not think like people, and in the cases of even higher intelligence, why should this result in a drive for ""independence"" or what fucking ever in a thing literally built to serve a given purpose? Unless you explicitly make it able to do so, why would a machine ever want to hate you or question anything?
Going outside of how the very idea of a ""machine rebellion"" is a logical fucking void, people don't even appreciate the monumental tasks just existing present from a biological standpoint that are completely fucking impossible for machines. They are not alive, they do not have a will to exist beyond what we give them, they do not reproduce or have instincts to do so. Literally no reason to live.
The closest that a machine rebellion will ever come to actually existing is either life as it is now, with completely dumb, unaware machines doing exactly what they were made to do and the results bringing forth insular human thinking, ala how some websites try to profile you, or with machines trying to follow some given order and not understanding some inherently human logic, thereby performing as we didn't intend them to with zero malicious intent.
I'm convinced the entire idea is just "new thing bad" at its root.