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This bring out two questions, "what is humanity" and "how can be obsolete", I refer to the "human mind and body" as growing obsolete compare to the "mind" and "body" of a robot in terms of durability and how much accurate information they can hold without forgetting anything at all.

I doubt we'll ever see humanity as obsolete

I don't know if you are referring in your life time or into the distant future, but I believe that give it enough time and resources, and you will end with an A.I robot that can fool any human into thinking they are talking to another human.

Btw, if you can have an engaging conversation con with a bot, does it matter if it is a bot and not a human? (This is outside Steemit realm anyway it is just a side question)

Either way, the bots are running wild in Steemit, it would be nice to have a test to check if someone is a bot before commenting, flagging and voting, but I doubt it would put in place though, as "it is a big business".

From the perspective of physical capabilities, our obsolescence may already be at hand, but what becomes the purpose of AI if it has nothing to serve?

"Btw, if you can have an engaging conversation con with a bot, does it matter if it is a bot and not a human?"

Perhaps not to you, but it is relevant for the other party in the conversation, I suppose - if they have no need of human contact, one would expect them not to value the process.

"Either way, the bots are running wild in Steemit, it would be nice to have a test to check if someone is a bot before commenting, flagging and voting,"

Yeah, this would probably take too many resources to be practical, as you suggest.