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From Time: How We Can Overcome the Risks of AI

Published:
October 23, 2015
Author:
Ariel Conn

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Appleā€™s recent acquisition of Vocal IQ, an artificial intelligence company that specializes in voice programs, should not on its face lead to much fanfare: It appears to be a smart business move to enhance Siriā€™s capabilities. But it is also another sign of the increased role of AI in our daily lives. While the warnings and promises of AI arenā€™t new, advances in technology make them more pressing.

Forbes reported this month: ā€œThe vision of talking to your computer like in Star Trek and it fully understanding and executing those commands are about to become reality in the next 5 years.ā€ Antoine Blondeau, CEO at Sentient Technologies Holdings, recently told Wired that in five years he expects ā€œmassive gainsā€ for human efficiency as a result of artificial intelligence, especially in the fields of health care, finance, logistics and retail.

Blondeau further envisions the rise of ā€œevolutionary intelligence agents,ā€ that is, computers which ā€œevolve by themselves ā€“ trained to survive and thrive by writing their own codeā€”spawning trillions of computer programs to solve incredibly complex problems.ā€”

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This content was first published at futureoflife.org on October 23, 2015.

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