Sort:  

Aha,by the way good question .Infact it is possible that both the things happen.But most probably bots will be looking at us through that glass screen ..:p

As long as humans are not stuffed or mummified it should be OK :]

Agree.☺️

Good night. .. i please help me for everything that produces good value ,, because I am new in steemit

Keep posting and commenting on other peoples post, you will get there

which museum is that

Birmingham UK

I have been to Manchester Museum but not Birmingham. It was 2010 during a conference at Manchester.

Lol, apa kabar bos? Maaf baru kunjung bos lagi,maklum lah baru belaja,sudah saya poht nya.

kenapa anda tidak menggunakan google translate: p

In thousand years there will be no museums :)

Virtual museums are still museums :]

Good post brother, hope we can achieve success together in steemit.
Thank you brother, regards steemit from aceh ☺👍

It could be, or vice versa. Prepare from now if you really want to or not

Make your copy now in the form of a figure for the future generation :))

There are many mysteries in ancient times

I really like your post friends and your post is very good I am glad to be able to join you thanks steemit friends good for sharing interesting things I can learn from you

If you like a post, remember to upvote it. It will cost you nothing ;]

Very nice post follow and vote me @sitti

I liked your publication. I apologize if something is badly written I do not know English very much .. follow me please

That's a very interesting question. To a certain extent you could say they're already watching you through a glass screen. In a (possible, even probable) posthuman future I think invisible design will become the new standard, and tech will merge with humanity. It's already happening. In this perspective there's no need for a screen, because we will have ubiquitous neural laces, e-telepathy and inter-brain-nets. The necessity for a physical support will fade away. With the rise of many-to-many e-telepathy-based networks, new form of subjective experiences will become available and the homo sapiens will be no longer.
Regarding who will win between robots and humans, my guess is that there will be a merge, not a conflict. Or maybe, as you could reply, that will be exactly AI's strategy to take over humankind: faking a merge.
Have you read Homo Deus, by Yuval Harari? It covers this topic a lot. I haven't yet, but can't wait - I just ordered it yesterday :)