#robotics #artificialintelligence #morals
#robotics #artificialintelligence #morals
Originally shared by Singularity 2045
People commenting on the AI paranoia frustratingly fail to highlight how technology reduces scarcity, thus there will never be any need for a human versus super-intelligence conflict.
The point is technology increases efficiency, it increases our access to resources. For example NASA estimates the asteroid belt, one part of our solar system, can support life and habit for ten quadrillion people! Our solar system is utterly tiny compared to the scale of the universe.
The technology able to create super-intelligence will easily allow machines access to the limitless resources of Space; therefore the easy option will be to disappear into Space instead of having a pretty war with silly and intellectually puny humans, on an utterly insignificant planet.
AI won't destroy humans, they will simply laugh at your idiocy (that is if you are the idiotic type of human who fears AI).
The Atlantic (30 Jan 2015) wrote: "Failing to take seriously the potential for a world in which smart machines run amok could make artificial intelligence more dangerous to humanity than nuclear weapons, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said."
#Singularity #artificialintelligence
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2015/01/building-robots-with-better-morals-than-humans/385015
Originally shared by Singularity 2045
People commenting on the AI paranoia frustratingly fail to highlight how technology reduces scarcity, thus there will never be any need for a human versus super-intelligence conflict.
The point is technology increases efficiency, it increases our access to resources. For example NASA estimates the asteroid belt, one part of our solar system, can support life and habit for ten quadrillion people! Our solar system is utterly tiny compared to the scale of the universe.
The technology able to create super-intelligence will easily allow machines access to the limitless resources of Space; therefore the easy option will be to disappear into Space instead of having a pretty war with silly and intellectually puny humans, on an utterly insignificant planet.
AI won't destroy humans, they will simply laugh at your idiocy (that is if you are the idiotic type of human who fears AI).
The Atlantic (30 Jan 2015) wrote: "Failing to take seriously the potential for a world in which smart machines run amok could make artificial intelligence more dangerous to humanity than nuclear weapons, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said."
#Singularity #artificialintelligence
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2015/01/building-robots-with-better-morals-than-humans/385015
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