The purpose of answering this question may be to analyze the process of development of artificial intelligence and robotics. In my opinion, whether the development of artificial intelligence and robotics will lead to the creation of fully autonomous and independent from human intelligent robots depends only on human. Therefore, whether it is possible for man-made fully autonomous intelligent robots to rebel against a man, it also depends only on how these robots will be built by man.

Can a catastrophic, apocalyptic vision known from the series of science fiction movies entitled 'Terminator' about rebellious and cyborg warfare survive in the future? This is also a derivative of how a man will lead and control the process of developing artificial intelligence technology. However, the risk can not be ruled out that there is little chance that this development could get out of control.

As in the field of highly pathogenic, infectious, epidemic and high mortality forms created with the use of genetic manipulation of new details and species of bacteria and viruses for the development of biological weapons. Such studies may be classified, however, the risk that these highly pathogenic new strains of bacteria and viruses will escape from the laboratories in which they were created can not be ruled out. Can similar risks be related to the development of artificial intelligence technology?

In addition, the above question may be outdated if the ever-faster global warming process can lead to such a high temperature rise on Earth at the end of the 21st century that the majority of currently inhabited by people and cultivated areas will dry out and people's lives will be prevented areas. In this situation, technical development can be significantly slowed down or completely stopped.

In connection with the above, the question arises: Will humanity manage to develop technology in the 21st century to solve global problems? For example, can the development of artificial intelligence and autonomous robots build machines working in the process of global warming that are being dried up, areas where people will not be able to function? Will humanity manage to create innovative ecological technologies to develop large-scale energy based on renewable energy sources before the ever-faster global warming process does not lead to a global climate disaster?

Do you agree with me on the above matter?

In the context of the above issues, I am asking you the following question:

Will humanity manage to develop technology in the 21st century to solve global problems?

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