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Does artificial intelligence pose a threat?
Safety and security risks AI applications that are in physical contact with humans or integrated into the human body could pose safety risks as they may be poorly designed, misused or hacked. Poorly regulated use of AI in weapons could lead to loss of human control over dangerous weapons.
How does AI affect the society?
Artificial intelligence can dramatically improve the efficiencies of our workplaces and can augment the work humans can do. When AI takes over repetitive or dangerous tasks, it frees up the human workforce to do work they are better equipped for—tasks that involve creativity and empathy among others.
Is AI good or bad for the future?
There is no implicit good or bad to AI it will simply respond with results that are derived completely by its learning. Even in cases where AI has no safety impact it may still create an ethical and moral dilemma by perpetuating unsustainable behaviours and points of view.
Do you think AI is a threat to humanity?
AI is where technology is going. As to its threat to humanity is if it must face decisions of making life & death decisions. Something a computer without feelings is not able to develop. Morals are a product of knowing right from wrong which is a product of feelings. Sociopaths lack these feelings of right from wrong, or worse, do not care.
How will AI change the world in the future?
AI-enabled terrorism: Artificial intelligence will change the way conflicts are fought from autonomous drones, robotic swarms, and remote and nanorobot attacks. In addition to being concerned with a nuclear arms race, we’ll need to monitor the global autonomous weapons race.
What are the potential negative impacts of artificial intelligence?
If we focus on what’s possible today with AI, here are some of the potential negative impacts of artificial intelligence that we should consider and plan for: Change the jobs humans do/ job automation: AI will change the workplace and the jobs that humans do.
Will humans be superseded by artificial intelligence?
Stephen Hawking: “Humans, who are limited by slow biological evolution, couldn’t compete and would be superseded”. Prof Hawking says the primitive forms of artificial intelligence developed so far have already proved very useful, but he fears the consequences of creating something that can match or surpass humans.