Sweet-sour adventure with artificial intelligence

in #science7 years ago (edited)

About robots taking people to work. A similar dilemma is encountered considering virtual assistants and artificial intelligence itself. On the one hand, we would like it to start working and actually make life easier for us. On the other hand, once all the tasks are taken over by robots, neural networks and algorithms - what will a human need be? And in particular seven and a half billion people? This overwhelmingly fears the consequences of the existence of true SI repeated by the people of the format of Stephen Hawking or Elmo Musk. Autonomous weapons, disturbances in social and economic order, are just a few of the listed threats.

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Today, however, the elements of artificial intelligence do not work as optimally and intelligently as we would like, so we are definitely far from merging them into a full copy of the human brain, and even more so with its successor. Virtual assistants can be helpful in simple tasks, but already a little complicated, "tripping" the algorithm, and all the work has to take back man. Living assistants can for a while still not worry about their work.

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