Much like we'll never have calculators everywhere we go? Or humans never being able to fly or fabricste materials to build with that don't ecist in nature? Or never convince rocks to do math really fast and let you read this?
"Thing will never happen" is a terrible premise to work from. People are pretty damn good at pushing the envelope.
"Thing will never happen" is a terrible premise to work from.
Falling for obvious marketing bullshit is a terrible premise to work from. I'm not saying that AI algorithms do not have their uses or are completely pointless. I'm saying AI will never be actually intelligent i.e. develop a consciousness. So no Skynet is not going to happen.
But what AI will be used for is surveillance at a scale that would even make the Stasi cream their pants.
Consciousness isn't needed for results that look like intelligence. And sentience or malice aren't needed either for AI to kill us all because someone asked it to make a nuke. In fact, AI isn't even needed to kill us all, it only takes some advancements in gain-of-function research or some breakthroughs in nuclear technology. Technology is the root of the problem and where the axe must be thrust. Or is a revolution against technology somehow a marketing ploy?
Consciousness isn't needed for results that look like intelligence.
You can make a man look like a woman. Doesn't change the fact that he'll still be a man.
And sentience or malice aren't needed either for AI to kill us all because someone asked it to make a nuke.
If all you needed to make a nuke is to know how to make a nuke everyone would have a nuke already.
AI will be the end of humanity just as nukes, climate change, pandemics, oil and gas running out, an asteroid crashing into earth and the sun frying all electronics. Just more panic propaganda to make people terrified so they don't actually start thinking about the absurdity of the modern world.
If everyone already had the materials to make a nuke in their house then a few people would have nukes, yes. The same way a few people make their own guns. Some breakthroughs in nuclear technology could potentially allow them to be made from common materials, and AI-powered robots and more advanced 3D printing could help with the assembly. Or do you not believe in nukes or viruses?
Much like we'll never have calculators everywhere we go? Or humans never being able to fly or fabricste materials to build with that don't ecist in nature? Or never convince rocks to do math really fast and let you read this?
"Thing will never happen" is a terrible premise to work from. People are pretty damn good at pushing the envelope.
Falling for obvious marketing bullshit is a terrible premise to work from. I'm not saying that AI algorithms do not have their uses or are completely pointless. I'm saying AI will never be actually intelligent i.e. develop a consciousness. So no Skynet is not going to happen.
But what AI will be used for is surveillance at a scale that would even make the Stasi cream their pants.
Consciousness isn't needed for results that look like intelligence. And sentience or malice aren't needed either for AI to kill us all because someone asked it to make a nuke. In fact, AI isn't even needed to kill us all, it only takes some advancements in gain-of-function research or some breakthroughs in nuclear technology. Technology is the root of the problem and where the axe must be thrust. Or is a revolution against technology somehow a marketing ploy?
You can make a man look like a woman. Doesn't change the fact that he'll still be a man.
If all you needed to make a nuke is to know how to make a nuke everyone would have a nuke already.
AI will be the end of humanity just as nukes, climate change, pandemics, oil and gas running out, an asteroid crashing into earth and the sun frying all electronics. Just more panic propaganda to make people terrified so they don't actually start thinking about the absurdity of the modern world.
If everyone already had the materials to make a nuke in their house then a few people would have nukes, yes. The same way a few people make their own guns. Some breakthroughs in nuclear technology could potentially allow them to be made from common materials, and AI-powered robots and more advanced 3D printing could help with the assembly. Or do you not believe in nukes or viruses?
on the flip side, im still waiting for my mass affordable flying cars and jetpacks