Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humans
Experts say the rise of artificial intelligence will make most people better off over the next decade, but many have concerns about how advances in AI will affect what it means to be human, to be productive and to exercise free will
Digital life is augmenting human capacities and disrupting eons-old human activities. Code-driven systems have spread to more than half of the world’s inhabitants in ambient information and connectivity, offering previously unimagined opportunities and unprecedented threats. As emerging algorithm-driven artificial intelligence (AI) continues to spread, will people be better off than they are today?
Graduated from North South University
1 年Dull Jobs for Human—Dead Robots Redefine Future of Work, of The Waves, these additional issues need to be taken into consideration: How can we foster human creativity and innovation in the face of technological disruption? How can we balance the benefits of AI with the social and ethical implications? How can we ensure that the new generation develops critical thinking and problem-solving skills?