![]() ![]() This marks the moment in history at which exponential AI progress brings a dramatic change. Part of the apocalyptic scenarios, AI is set to become a technological singularity. However, one of the so-called AI-godfathers – Geoffrey Hinton – recently noted, right now, they’re not more intelligent than us, as far as I can tell. Alternatively, ASI might view humans as we see insects – and we all know what humans do to bugs when they overstep their boundaries!ĭespite Kurzweil’s idea and the recently much hyped up fear, this is not set to happen in the near future. In this concoction, ASI is set to take over humanity – for which ASI will master over us rather than the other way around. and also known as HLMI or Human Level Machine Intelligence – roughly defined as a machine intelligence that outperforms humans on all intellectual tasks. This is known as ASI or artificial super intelligence. Yet, Stanley Kubrick highlights a typical human-machine dilemma.Īs recently discussed by Elon Musk, a concept of futuristic AI originally by Ray Kurzweil – suggested that a machinery called super intelligence will emerge. In true – and very fictional – Hollywood style, the computer’s rejection of the human command signified the domination of computers over humans. In Kubrick’s movie, a computer called “ HAL” responds to the human command of, “open the pod bay doors”, with “I’m afraid I can’t do that, Dave”. Move fast forward to today and when viewed from all we know about the current stage of artificial intelligence (AI), it is extremely unlikely that we will end up in “ 2001 Space Odyssey” situation. Our human-centered morality started when early human tribescreated functional communities that demanded codes of conduct shaping human-to-human relations hundreds of thousands of years ago. AI morality is fundamentally different to human-to-human morality. One might see human-to-human morality as “morality 1.0”, and AI-to-human morality as “morality 2.0”. ![]()
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