Has Ai gone too far? We ask this question frequently and try to raise questions on what the limit of Artificial Intelligence should be allowed to develop to. A big fear of Ai is that it could eventually rise up and take over the human population, but that’s just fiction for movies…. Right? It could be a reality one day if we do not keep a close eye on Artificial Intelligence. Artificial Intelligence has gone a long way from the usual robot, just recently Boston Robotics were able to program two robots with Artificial Intelligence to navigate these terrain blocks and essentially do parkour and even brush off their shoulder at the end (https://youtu.be/tF4DML7FIWk) they were successfully able to navigate some terrain obstacles and even jump over and do a backflip and land it.
AI is still in the early stages of development but the progress people have made is groundbreaking, but is it too much? Should they be careful? I believe that those movies that involve robots taking over the world are just a work of fiction, real people who develop artificial intelligence always have added ways to deal with robots becoming too sentient by adding usually some sort of kill switch, plus we’d never give a robot full intelligence to do whatever it wants, because what is the purpose of giving a robot full intelligence when we’re only gonna have them able to do specific tasks on their own.
Recently, an ai software has begun to be very popular, this ai is called DALL*E, and it creates an image based on what text you type into the box (https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-use-dall-e-ai-art-generator) I could type in let’s say an astronaut playing basketball and it will create that image, this is a prime example of ai and the non-scary version of ai that wants to take over the world they always show in movies
Overall, there is overwhelming evidence that robots will never be able to take over the world and just because of how movies portray AI doesn’t mean that is how they would act in real-world situations, AI is an amazing advancement in human technology, and who knows, we might have robot maids with AI that would make you a cup of coffee in the morning as well as some eggs and toast, the future is very unknown for AI but the applications for it are endless and will benefit the human race.
Has AI gone too far?
(this is for a school argument project)
Has Ai gone too far? We ask this question frequently and try to raise questions on what the limit of Artificial Intelligence should be allowed to develop to. A big fear of Ai is that it could eventually rise up and take over the human population, but that’s just fiction for movies…. Right? It could be a reality one day if we do not keep a close eye on Artificial Intelligence. Artificial Intelligence has gone a long way from the usual robot, just recently Boston Robotics were able to program two robots with Artificial Intelligence to navigate these terrain blocks and essentially do parkour and even brush off their shoulder at the end (https://youtu.be/tF4DML7FIWk) they were successfully able to navigate some terrain obstacles and even jump over and do a backflip and land it.
AI is still in the early stages of development but the progress people have made is groundbreaking, but is it too much? Should they be careful? I believe that those movies that involve robots taking over the world are just a work of fiction, real people who develop artificial intelligence always have added ways to deal with robots becoming too sentient by adding usually some sort of kill switch, plus we’d never give a robot full intelligence to do whatever it wants, because what is the purpose of giving a robot full intelligence when we’re only gonna have them able to do specific tasks on their own.
Recently, an ai software has begun to be very popular, this ai is called DALL*E, and it creates an image based on what text you type into the box (https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-use-dall-e-ai-art-generator) I could type in let’s say an astronaut playing basketball and it will create that image, this is a prime example of ai and the non-scary version of ai that wants to take over the world they always show in movies
Overall, there is overwhelming evidence that robots will never be able to take over the world and just because of how movies portray AI doesn’t mean that is how they would act in real-world situations, AI is an amazing advancement in human technology, and who knows, we might have robot maids with AI that would make you a cup of coffee in the morning as well as some eggs and toast, the future is very unknown for AI but the applications for it are endless and will benefit the human race.