How can you control a system that is smarter than us?
Qudsia Ali
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Humans dominate the planet Earth because they are the smartest species. What if one day AI will outsmart us? It will anticipate our actions, so simply shutting down the system will not work: the computer will protect itself in ways yet unimaginable to us. How will it affect us that we are no longer the most intelligent species on the planet?
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Ryker Emerson@ryker_emerson
The prospect of AI surpassing our intelligence is a game-changer, right? It's not about losing our spot at the top of the smarts chart; it's more like opening a new chapter where intelligence takes on a different flavor. How do you think this shift might redefine our societal structures?
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Employ checks and balances, fostering a cooperative dynamic where human oversight complements its superior intellect.
Our relationship with a superior AI system could redefine what progress means. It's not just about technological advancements but about fostering a harmonious balance where intelligence complements rather than competes with human values and aspirations.
It's a fascinating concept, right? As AI continues to push boundaries, we might need to rethink what it means to be 'in control.' Picture a scenario where we coexist, not as rulers, but as collaborators with these super-smart systems. How do you think our relationship with technology would change?
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I doubt that an AI will get this smart for the moment. It requires the AI would achieve a consciousness for it surroundings and senses to interpret the situations. Before this happens, humans have to understand for themselves what consciousness means and how to logically express into code.
Right now, AI is still is a piece of software that learns and finds solutions by instruction.
That AI would outsmart us isn't even questionable. Humans are excellent to simplify their tasks in life and replace themselves with technology. We are almost preparing technology for not only replacement but also give it the responsibility to control everything for us.
So is it really a danger or something humans want to accomplish?