Super-intelligent technology threatens the survival of human beings

Experts at the University of Cambridge are looking at the risks that could affect the future of humankind behind the emergence of super-smart technologies.

"In the case of the invention of artificial intelligence, perhaps human existence in the next centuries will no longer depend on birth factors ," said Huw Price, a professor of philosophy at Cambridge University. learn'. Worried about that, Professor Price is planning to launch a research center next year, aiming to focus on the dangers that can arise from artificial intelligence.

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If successful, Price's research center will operate with the support of Martin Rees, Professor of Astrophysics and Astrophysics at Cambridge University and Jann Tallinn, one of the founders of Skype. Professor Price wants people to pay more attention to the future with the kind of computer that is not dangerous but still useful to people.

In fact, the threat of 'rebellion' from smart computers will not only exist in fiction films but may also come true, especially in the context of the ultra-intelligent industry being hit. The steps are quite far. In the very short time since humans invented computers, they helped humanity to make great strides on the technological road.

Furthermore, the emergence of intelligent robots, capable of operating without human control is increasingly common. Automation offers undeniable benefits to mankind but many fear that super smart technology will become a double-edged sword for human survival.

Many argue that Professor Price's worries are far-reaching, but he argues that advanced technology can become a threat when super-intelligent brains begin to find resources to their own advantage. myself. The danger is that people can not know when super-modern technologies can achieve that and whether humanity can withstand the change of computers.