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标题: Could AI turn bad? [打印本页]

作者: alibaba    时间: 2015-12-2 11:46
标题: Could AI turn bad?
Could AI turn bad?


Posted on:December 1, 2015   Posted by: Noah Gamer



Artificial intelligence is making massive advances these days, and the technology is often discussed in terms of the positive transformations it could bring about in business and daily life. But in popular media, AI has long promised something else: an inevitable turn for the worse. Whether we're talking about books, TV shows or films, any plot trajectory involving AI is usually bound to be the same: The AI is introduced at the outset of the piece as a productive element, but after some initial rumblings of foreboding, its bad side dramatically emerges. Just consider some popular examples (note that there are significant spoilers ahead if you're not familiar with the works discussed):
Real-life AI scary storiesThese are the fictional accounts that describe AI and its potential consequences. But these days, we don't have to turn to fiction to see some scary AI in action. This is evidenced by a Learning Mind article entitled "Five Creepiest Advances in Artificial Intelligence," which describes real-life chill-inducing AI developments including:
Questioning the future of AI  With AI all around us — and with some scary parts of it outlined above — this all begs a key question: Will AI operate on our terms, or will it turn bad? Unsurprisingly, there's no clear consensus on the issue, and there are credible people on both sides of the aisle — those who tout AI's potential benefits, and those who shudder in fear of its possibly negative turn.
As far as this latter category of skeptics, one need look no further than inventor, engineer and billionaire Elon Musk, who is one of the most public and high-profile critics of AI advancements. In an interview with CNN Money, Musk explained that he envisions the trajectory of AI as growing into a technology that has the potential to exceed human intelligence. Once that happens, it's Musk's contention that humans "will no longer remain in charge of the planet." Musk is hardly the only one with this opinion, as tech leaders like Bill Gates and Stephen Hawking have expressed similar sentiments.
But others have pointed to the helpful presence that AI currently serves in our lives. Vanity Fair's Kurt Anderson, for instance, explained that AI is at work in helping us to cancel our airline reservations or refill that prescription. It's only when AI reaches a level where it exceeds human intelligence that there could be real issues.
No matter whose side you're on — whether you're excited by AI, or scared of it — there's no denying that preparations are necessary either way. These days, all businesses looking into AI want to ensure that it operates on their behalf — and no company wants to find itself in the crosshairs of malevolent AI. Therefore, it is becoming particularly important for organizations to build strong cyber defenses as they prepare to make forward strides in tech deployments.







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