Are the robots man made source of danger for humanity?
The debate to see machines dominate one day mankind has been revived by the famous astrophysicist Stephen Hawking. Experts in artificial intelligence have mixed views on the issue and on the assertions of the British astrophysicist. Many groups are investing in artificial intelligences what worries some scientists.
Stephen Hawking says that AI could pose a danger
Stephen Hawking, who suffers from a crippling disease, neuromuscular dystrophy and is expressed using a computer developed by Intel, said this week at the BBC, that the forms of artificial intelligence created by the humans are very useful, but could one day end the human race. billionaire Elon Musk had already explained have invested in artificial intelligence companies to see its evolution and ensure that the consequences are good and safe.
Stephen Hawking says that artificial intelligence created by man and are the subject of many investments could be dangerous and "beyond all of us." It indicates that the AI could become a real danger in a not very distant future, especially if the computer systems were able to improve by themselves, without the intervention of man. It states that the man takes time to improve as the machine complies with Moore's Law, which allows it to double its capacity in just 18 months. Computers could very well, according to astrophysicist take power over man, which is ultimately a threat to the human race!
Other scientists are looking at the issue and dangers of the development of artificial intelligence. This is the case of Peter Thiel, founder of PayPal, or Elon Musk, founder of Tesla and SpaceX, which states that artificial intelligence is "worse than a nuclear bomb." Large groups are investing heavily in this area, it is the case of Google, which bought Deepmind for $ 400 million.
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