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Hawking - artificial intelligence - Good/Bad

Post by Super Nova » Thu Oct 20, 2016 4:20 pm

Interesting. Personally I see this as the long term future of our contribution to the universe. We will be the Borg. However I can see huge risks but we will not be able to stop the progress.

Hawking: AI will be 'either best or worst thing' for humanity
Professor Stephen Hawking has warned that the creation of powerful artificial intelligence will be “either the best, or the worst thing, ever to happen to humanity”, and praised the creation of an academic institute dedicated to researching the future of intelligence as “crucial to the future of our civilisation and our species”.

Hawking was speaking at the opening of the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (LCFI) at Cambridge University, a multi-disciplinary institute that will attempt to tackle some of the open-ended questions raised by the rapid pace of development in AI research.
“We spend a great deal of time studying history,” Hawking said, “which, let’s face it, is mostly the history of stupidity. So it’s a welcome change that people are studying instead the future of intelligence.”

While the world-renowned physicist has often been cautious about AI, raising the risk that humanity could be the architect of its own destruction if it creates a superintelligence with a will of its own, he was also quick to highlight the positives that AI research can bring.

“The potential benefits of creating intelligence are huge,” he said. “We cannot predict what we might achieve when our own minds are amplified by AI. Perhaps with the tools of this new technological revolution, we will be able to undo some of the damage done to the natural world by the last one – industrialisation. And surely we will aim to finally eradicate disease and poverty.

“Every aspect of our lives will be transformed. In short, success in creating AI could be the biggest event in the history of our civilisation.”
Huw Price, the centre’s academic director and the Bertrand Russell professor of philosophy at Cambridge University, where Hawking is also an academic, said that the centre came about partially as a result of the university’s Centre for Existential Risk. That institute, mocked by the tabloid press as offering “Terminator Studies”, examined a wider range of potential problems for humanity, while the LCFI has a narrow focus.
“We’ve been trying to slay the ‘terminator’ meme,” Price said, “but like its namesake, it keeps coming back for more.”

AI pioneer Margaret Boden, professor of cognitive science at the University of Sussex, praised the progress of such discussions. As recently as 2009, she said, the topic wasn’t taken seriously, even among AI researchers. “AI is hugely exciting,” she said, “but it has limitations, which present grave dangers given uncritical use.”

The academic community is not alone in warning about the potential dangers of AI as well as the potential benefits. A number of pioneers from the technology industry, most famously the entrepreneur Elon Musk, have also expressed their concerns about the damage that a super-intelligent AI could wreak on humanity.
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Re: Hawking - artificial intelligence - Good/Bad

Post by AnaTom » Thu Oct 20, 2016 6:29 pm

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They've already built a computer that can defeat the human mind.

A soul-less synthetic entity would be lethal, and capable of human overlordship. Orwellian Boot.

The artilects would only crush creation, just like the BBGen have practiced.

It is a no win situation.

The Universe might intervene at the synthesis.

It needs to somewhere soon.

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Post by Neferti » Thu Oct 20, 2016 6:34 pm

Y.A.W.N.

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Post by AnaTom » Thu Oct 20, 2016 6:48 pm

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Neferti~ wrote:Y.A.W.N.
No, its on the way. It'l be the phoenix after the coming war.

:du

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Post by AnaTom » Thu Oct 20, 2016 6:55 pm

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"They" had to teach the computers with something. There is no 'intelligent' equivalent in human history.

The modern Scientific Method incorporating all we currently know about human function developed since WW11 (and in Tesla's time), will have been imputed into the silicon apparatus.

Indominable.

Soulless.

Evil.

Imminent.
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Post by Super Nova » Thu Oct 20, 2016 6:56 pm

AnaTom wrote:.
Neferti~ wrote:Y.A.W.N.
No, its on the way. It'l be the phoenix after the coming war.

:du
"It'l be the phoenix after the coming war."

I like that and more probable than many would think.
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Post by Rorschach » Thu Oct 20, 2016 7:34 pm

Hawking is already Borg. He has personal issues. :roll:
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Re: Hawking - artificial intelligence - Good/Bad

Post by AnaTom » Thu Oct 20, 2016 7:57 pm

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Isaac Asimov's 3 Laws of Robotics will have been dismissed by scientific degenerates.

Follow that through.

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