Davos Annual Conference 2015: Experts predict artificial intelligence threats

On January 22, the future of mankind is destined to go in the direction of dystopia, and humans will be controlled by intelligent machines made by themselves. However, this is not necessarily true. At this year's annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, two experts said that computers are not as good as human two-year-old children, and they will not speak.

Stuart Russell, an expert in artificial intelligence and robotics, made a bold prediction at this year's annual meeting in Davos. He said, "In the years of my children's life," artificial intelligence will replace humans. He said that the future will become even more dangerous, and "anti-social" robots will eventually become a threat to humanity.

The advent of computers has left millions of white-collar workers who have had high salaries unemployed. In addition to the impact on employment, artificial intelligence is currently the biggest threat to human beings, and it is independent weapons and equipment.

Earlier, many scientists, including Professor Ross and Stephen Hawking, published a joint letter calling for the urgent need for research on how to limit the potential destructive power of artificial intelligence.

The letter reads, "Everything that modern human civilization can provide is a product of human intelligence. The potential impact of artificial intelligence on human society is enormous. When this wisdom is amplified by the tools that artificial intelligence technology may provide, we will It is impossible to imagine that we can achieve the achievements, eradication of disease and poverty will no longer be out of reach. Because artificial intelligence has great potential, we need to study how to avoid the benefits of artificial intelligence technology while avoiding potential risks."

However, some people are more optimistic about the impact of artificial intelligence on the future of human society. Alison Gopnik, a psychology professor at the University of California at Berkeley, also attended the Davos annual meeting. She believes that robots can't even imitate the behavior of two-year-olds. Another professor at the school, Ken Goldberg, said that he would not hear robots tell jokes in his life.

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