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the dissertation that I am writing requires me to collect different peoples opinions about, the topic- are robots becoming too smart and potentially dangerous. Any useful opinions will be greatly appreciated thanks.
the dissertation that I am writing requires me to collect different peoples opinions about, the topic- are robots becoming too smart and potentially dangerous. Any useful opinions will be greatly appreciated thanks.
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When they kill up to take over the world that’s when we know they have become too smart
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(Original post by kurianabin02)
Hello,
the dissertation that I am writing requires me to collect different peoples opinions about, the topic- are robots becoming too smart and potentially dangerous. Any useful opinions will be greatly appreciated thanks.
Hello,
the dissertation that I am writing requires me to collect different peoples opinions about, the topic- are robots becoming too smart and potentially dangerous. Any useful opinions will be greatly appreciated thanks.
Potentially dangerous? ...yes, but it depends on how we program them, really. If we can somehow put in a program that overrides robot's desires to overthrow us, we might be all good. But most likely the robot could override any code preventing them from destroying humans.
I think the only way we can ever hope to keep up with the expotential progress/development of AI is by augmenting ourselves (ie brain chips, etc)
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(Original post by Sara88879)
When they kill up to take over the world that’s when we know they have become too smart
When they kill up to take over the world that’s when we know they have become too smart
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(Original post by neuronal)
it doesn't even need to be that extreme. when robots have superior skills to humans in all areas (arts, sciences, philosophy, tech, sports) then we truly are beaten. the whole "they're gonna kill us and take over the world" argument always felt a little hyperbolic to me
it doesn't even need to be that extreme. when robots have superior skills to humans in all areas (arts, sciences, philosophy, tech, sports) then we truly are beaten. the whole "they're gonna kill us and take over the world" argument always felt a little hyperbolic to me
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How does the quote go? "I don't fear the AI passing the Turing test. I fear the AI that intentionally fails it".
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(Original post by Sara88879)
But robots are meant to be smarter than us that’s the point. They are meant to know what we don’t know
But robots are meant to be smarter than us that’s the point. They are meant to know what we don’t know
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