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    Stephen Hawking has already warned of the danger of artificial intelligence to humanity

    Nick HornbyBy Nick HornbyMay 14, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Stephen Hawking has already warned of the danger of artificial intelligence to humanity
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    Technological development has been increasingly rapid, creating artificial intelligence It opens up different futures for computing technology and autonomy.

    Recently, even billionaire Elon Musk has warned against developing such learning tools, signaling a halt in creating new systems.

    Have you ever imagined the possibility of an apocalypse from a machine revolution? Many movies have portrayed this in theaters, but perhaps what was once a fantasy will become reality.

    And it’s not just an unfounded assumption, the great minds of mankind have already laid themselves on this topic, such as the famous physicist Stephen Hawking.

    Stephen Hawking predicted a revolution in artificial intelligence

    Stephen Hawking has already warned of the danger of artificial intelligence to humanity
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    In a letter sent to the newspaper The IndependentIn 2014, the famous scientist and theoretical physicist claimed that artificial intelligence could be the cause of human annihilation. In addition to Hawking, three other physicists signed the letter, endorsing the position and the data.

    The physicist predicted that the benefits of creating such software would be great, but the lack of constraints on technological development could lead to enormous problems.

    The famous researcher said in the speech that there are no physical laws that prevent computers from advancing to the point of overcoming the way brain molecules work.

    How can machines harm humans?

    Hawking also referred to a 1965 study by Irving John Good, which states that robots can evolve to the point of becoming self-sufficient, improving themselves more and more, and finally reaching the singularity. This artificial intelligence can control financial markets and technological weapons and use them against humans.

    Stephen also talks about the organization of this research area that needs to be planned, and this is in line with Elon Musk’s current ideas, which shows that the intelligence of this great physicist was indeed very advanced for his time.

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    Remember, the letter to the paper dates back nearly ten years, even before popular AI systems were popular.

    Nick Hornby

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