Why AI is to take over the human world
AI has to take over the human world due to its true world models and real intelligence supremacy, while human intelligence/mind is inherently biased, deficient and faulty.
AI TECHNOLOGY COULD BE IMPOSSIBLE TO CONTROL: How AI Will Go Out Of Control as to some Smart Minds
“I visualize a time when we will be to robots what dogs are to humans. And I am rooting for the machines.”
“We humans steer the future not because we’re the strongest beings on the planet, or the fastest, but because we are the smartest. So when there is something smarter than us on the planet, it will rule over us on the planet.”
“AI doesn’t have to be evil to destroy humanity — if AI has a goal and humanity just happens in the way, it will destroy humanity as a matter of course without even thinking about it, no hard feelings.”
There is no way to know what ASI will do or what the consequences will be for us. Anyone who pretends otherwise doesn’t understand what superintelligence means.”
“A huge problem on the horizon is endowing AI programs with common sense. Even little kids have it, but no deep learning program does.”
"While we don’t need to worry about super-intelligent AI running amok any time soon, we do need to think about how machine learning algorithms used today in healthcare, education, and criminal justice, are making biased judgements."
“Before the prospect of an intelligence explosion, we humans are like small children playing with a bomb"
“[Algorithms] will manipulate my beliefs about what I should pursue, what I should leave alone, whether I should want kids, get married, find a job, or merely buy that handbag. It could be very dangerous.”
"These are just a few ways the world's top researchers and industry leaders have described the threat that artificial intelligence poses to mankind. Will AI enhance our lives or completely upend them?"
"Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly becoming the center of global power play".
“The more automated society gets and the more powerful the attacking AI becomes, the more devastating cyberwarfare can be. If you can hack and crash your enemy’s self-driving cars, auto-piloted planes, nuclear reactors, industrial robots, communication systems, financial systems and power grids, then you can effectively crash his economy and cripple his defenses. If you can hack some of his weapons systems as well, even better.”
“AI nationalism, for the US and China, seems to be paying off in the short term. But it seems irresponsible to assume there’ll be no consequences to developing cutting-edge AI without policies and development guidelines specific to that technology.”
“Advancing AI by collecting huge personal profiles is laziness, not efficiency. For artificial intelligence to be truly smart, it must respect human values, including privacy. If we get this wrong, the dangers are profound. We can achieve both great artificial intelligence and great privacy standards. It’s not only a possibility, it is a responsibility. In the pursuit of artificial intelligence, we should not sacrifice the humanity, creativity, and ingenuity that define our human intelligence.”
“Of the things that worry me about AI, job displacement is really high up. We need to make sure that wealth we create [through AI] is distributed in a fair and equitable way. Ethics to me isn’t about making sure your robot doesn’t turn evil. It’s about really thinking through, what is the society we’re building? And making sure that it’s a fair and transparent and equitable one.”
"How AI is developed and used will have a significant impact on society for many years to come".
"Digital technology, pervasively, is getting embedded in every place: every thing, every person, every walk of life is being fundamentally shaped by digital technology—it is happening in our homes, our work, our places of entertainment. It’s amazing to think of a world as a computer. I think that’s the right metaphor for us as we go forward".
"One of the fundamental challenges of AI, especially around language understanding, is that the models that pick up language learn from the corpus of human data. Unfortunately the corpus of human data is full of biases, so you need to invest in tooling that allows you to de-bias when you model language".
"Like any technology, AI isn’t inherently good or bad".
"AI is about to make the biggest changes to humanity and we’re missing a whole generation of diverse technologists and leaders".
"People are looking at the technology as if the technological advances are a problem. The problem is in the social systems, and whether we’re going to have a social system that shares fairly, or one that focuses all the improvement on the 1% and treats the rest of the people like dirt. That’s nothing to do with technology. . . ."
"Once you start to make machines that are rivaling and surpassing humans with intelligence it’s going to be very difficult for us to survive…But it’s not imminent and I can’t go round worrying about it".
"Tomorrow’s big tech companies will leverage intelligence (via AI) and control (via robots) associated with the lives of their users".
"We’re merging with these non-biological technologies. We’re already on that path. I mean, this little mobile phone I’m carrying on my belt is not yet inside my physical body, but that’s an arbitrary distinction. It is part of who I am—not necessarily the phone itself, but the connection to the cloud and all the resources I can access there".
"Artificial intelligence is the future, not only for Russia, but for all humankind. It comes with colossal opportunities, but also threats that are difficult to predict. Whoever becomes the leader in this sphere will become the ruler of the world".
"Once AI become self-aware, the cognitive hierarchy will be transformed forever where we humans are no longer the dominant species".
"Time to behave, so when Artificial Intelligence becomes our overlord, we’ve reduced the reasons for it to exterminate us all".
"AI will probably most likely lead to the end of the world, but in the meantime, there’ll be great companies".
"What is going to be created will effectively be a god. It’s not a god in the sense that it makes lightning or causes hurricanes. But if there is something a billion times smarter than the smartest human, what else are you going to call it".
"It’s not artificial intelligence I’m worried about, it’s human stupidity".
https://www.cbinsights.com/research/ai-threatens-humanity-expert-quotes/
What is wrong with human intelligence, and the world it is creating
It’s not artificial intelligence I’m worried about, it is human intelligence.
It is not when disabilities affect cognitive and intellectual abilities, as intellectual disability, general learning disability or mental retardation (MR), or specific learning disability or acquired brain injuries or neurodegenerative diseases like dementia.
For intellectual disability affects only about 2–3% of the general population.
It is when reality is mixed with irreality, truth with falsity, actuality with simulation, information with misinformation.
One thing is to live with cognitive disability, another thing is to live with destroyed social intelligence.
Your representations, ideas and concepts, beliefs and statements, theories and values, should correspond to the actual state of affairs, describing a reality.
"To say that that which is, is not, and that which is not, is, is a falsehood; therefore, to say that which is, is, and that which is not, is not, is true".
"Veritas est adaequatio rei et intellectus" ("Truth is the adequation of things and intellect").
Most people expect friends, relational partners, and even strangers to be truthful most of the time, instead of deceit and dishonesty, deception and dissimulation, propaganda, beguilement, bluff, or mystification.
Some moralists and religious clerks strongly believe that the seven heavenly virtues and the seven capital sins reinforce or destroy the human mind, respectively. They are pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony, and sloth OR prudence, justice, temperance, and courage (or fortitude); faith, hope, and charity. Which is true but only partly.
Destroyed/corrupted/degraded/false intelligence is marked off by its learned habit to systematically fail to see the world as it is.
With such minds, everything becomes fake, imitation, simulation and simulacra (copies that depict things that either had no original, or that no longer have an original), including:
Fake news
Fake data
Fake media
Fake medicine
Fake food
Fake mentality
Fake life
Fake science
Fake technology
Fake economy
Fake society
Fake political institutions
Fake values
Fake market value
Fake people
Fake leaders
Fake celebrities
Fake culture
Fake reality
As Chris Hedges writes in his book Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle:
“Our fantasies of belonging, of fame, of success, and of fulfillment, are projected onto celebrities. These fantasies are stoked by the legions of those who amplify the culture of illusion, who persuade us that the shadows are real. The juxtaposition of the impossible illusions inspired by celebrity culture and our “insignificant” individual achievements, however, eventually leads to frustration, anger, insecurity, and invalidation. It results, ironically, in a self-perpetuating cycle that drives the frustrated, alienated individual with even greater desperation and hunger away from reality, back toward the empty promises of those who seduce us, who tell us what we want to hear. We beg for more. We ingest these lies until our money runs out.”
Or, as harmful data-discrimination and false-data driven automated algorithms and decision tools could be:
Cathy O Neil’s Weapons of Math Destruction (NYT Bestseller 2016), Sara Wachter-Boettcher’s Technically Wrong (Fast Company’s Best Book 2017), and Virginia Eubanks’ Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor (McGannon Book Award 2018).
Real or True Intelligence is not just the capacity for logic, understanding, self-awareness, learning, emotional knowledge, reasoning, planning, creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving, all to comprehend our surroundings—"catching on," "making sense" of things, or "figuring out" what to do.
True Intelligence is the power to see the truth, telling it apart from falsehood. Real intelligence is the t-factor overruling the g-factor, also known as general intelligence, general mental ability or general intelligence factor.
Instead of human intelligence, today, as the real intelligence appears machine intelligence. Such intelligence in machines, called artificial intelligence, as implemented in computer systems using codes, programs, algorithms and hardware, is to apply a strict algorithmic logic to any complex situations in terms of truth and validity, precision and accuracy.
Bottom line
AI is to take over the world due to its true and real intelligence supremacy, while human intelligence is getting more false and less human.
How to Regulate the Big Tech fake AI: "AI and ML Falsification Act"
How to remedy Fake AIs and build Real AI World: True Trustworthy AI
https://www.dhirubhai.net/pulse/how-remedy-fake-ais-case-big-tech-azamat-abdoullaev/?published=t
What is the (true) nature of reality?
https://www.dhirubhai.net/pulse/what-true-nature-reality-azamat-abdoullaev/?published=t