Tuesday, February 28, 2023

"I'm afraid I can't do that, Dave..." 2001 was an odyssey before it's time.

Experts in the field of artificial intelligence (not the kind in Washington - the kind in microchips) have expressed concerns over rapidly growing artificial intelligence and its potential to take away human choices and decisions. A survey of AI experts made by the American think tank Pew Research Center has highlighted some major concerns.
The report states: "Today there is general agreement that smart machines, bots and systems powered mostly by machine learning and artificial intelligence will quickly increase in speed and sophistication between now and 2035. 
"As individuals more deeply embrace these technologies to augment, improve and streamline their lives, they are continuously invited to outsource more decision-making and personal autonomy to digital tools. 
 

"Some analysts have concerns about how business, government and social systems are becoming more automated. "They fear humans are losing the ability to exercise judgment and make decisions independent of these systems."
 




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