On the occasion of a cinematic film that is currently projected in the halls, a group of famous scientists made a public intervention warning of the dangers that humanity would have to develop artificial intelligence.
This is the British physicist Stephen Hawking, director of the theoretical research center physicsof the University of Cambridge, the Nobel laureate MIT physicist Frank Wilczek and his colleague Max Tegmark as well as for Stuart Russell, professor of computer science at the University of Berkeley, who with an article in the Huffington Post newspaper analyze the possibility development artificial intelligence.
Σύμφωνα με τους συγγραφείς, η τεχνητή νοημοσύνη έχει ήδη πραγματοποιήσει άλματα και βρίσκει εφαρμογές στην καθημερινή μας ζωή, όπως αμάξια δίχως οδηγό, προσωπικούς βοηθούς στα κινητά τηλέφωνα ή και υπολογιστές που νικούν people σε διαφόρων ειδών παιχνίδια. Τα επιτεύγματα αυτά αναμένεται μάλιστα πως θα ωχριούν απέναντι στις εξελίξεις που επιφυλάσσει το εγγύς μέλλον.
The natural argument behind the scientists' warnings is that there is no physical reason to prevent arrangements of particles from being better organized to perform calculations in a better way than the human brain.
The possible ones benefits from the development of artificial intelligence are numerous, as the entire civilization is based on the concept of intelligence. When this is maximized, eradicating disease, war or poverty can become an easy task.
This technological discovery, perhaps beyond being the most important event in human history, may be the last if humanity is not quite careful.
Looking in the future there are no limits to the process: artificial intelligence can find the means by itself to develop explosively, taking the reins from its creators. This process is called in the international literature as singularity, and there are few who consider it inevitable or even mathematically demonstrable.
Researchers point out that initially the subject will be who will control artificial intelligence, but in the long run, however, it is not certain that one can control it at all and that is where attention needs to be focused. They also note that, despite the immense importance that such a development can have for mankind, it is very few who are studying the issue with due gravity.