Điểm kỳ dị của công nghệ - Technological Singularity
Duc Nguyen Van Minh |
TEDxBUV
• September 2021
“Artificial Intelligence (AI) is neither good nor bad. AI is the arithmetic mean of everything that it has learned from humans.”
Everybody knows that we’re living in the 4.0 era - when technology takes the crown and stir new paradigm shifts, with social media, virtual assistant, e-wallet and the Internet of Things. But what you might not know is that technology is advancing much faster than that.
“Oh what a funny thing, when sensitive issues are not allowed to be spoken up? Let people “scream” so they know where they’re getting it wrong, and fix it in time, like “you must be over 18 to have sex”.
Would you still think of AI as emotionless machines, if you know that the quote above, following such emotional topics as sex, was written by an AI after one and a half weeks of “self-learning”?
Robots now are not just 24/7 working machines, replacing humans in fields of manual labor. Yesterday we saw how AI rose to be world chess champion (AlphaGo), today we read pieces authored directly by AI, or the Edmond de Bellamy painting worth $432.000 an AI drew.
Day by day, robots have become much smarter, moving to creative domains, and gradually changing our own future: in terms of career (are you confident to compete with AI?), healthcare (have you ever heard of capsule endoscopy or CRISPR?), and lifestyle (when AI can also... dirty talk with you).
So what would happen if one day AI could be as intelligent as humans, or even eclipse our wisdom and become a superintelligent machine? Would the vision when humans lose control of AI be as scary as non-fiction movies? And what we know of AI, of tech and humans, is it enough?