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Artificial intelligence is developing at a high speed, AI benefits more than disadvantages
Artificial intelligence is developing at a high speed, AI benefits more than disadvantages
This week, at the Misk Global Forum held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Microsoft co-founder and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates shared his views on today's scientific and technological progress, including AI. Gates has warned before the possible challenges of artificial intelligence, and he told the audience during the forum that the benefits of artificial intelligence will be far beyond these potential risks, especially in the field of health care, artificial intelligence.
Gates also pointed out that artificial intelligence and robotics will reshape the pattern of labor markets in developed countries. He explained, "when we liberate the workforce from industries like manufacturing, we can turn the workforce into something that needs to be human centered." This change, for example, gives the society more time to care for the elderly. At the beginning of October, Boston power company (Boston Dynamics) CEO and founder Mark Rebot held in Riyadh's future investment planning meeting (Future Investment Initiative) on the speech, he also talked about the benefits of robot.
However, Gates adds that if robotics and artificial intelligence technology go astray, the progress of technology will not benefit everyone. He warned: "if we're not careful, technology will only highlight the gap between the rich and the poor, because if technology is expensive, and only in expensive rural schools to learn technology, it will only make the gap between the rich and the poor worse."
Although Gates has always acknowledged that artificial intelligence may lead to job losses, and he is worried about the dangers of super intelligence, he insists that there is no need to panic. In this regard, Gates found himself in disagreement with Tesla CEO and founder Alan Mask, who was outspoken about the risks of super artificial intelligence.
In an interview with the Wall Street journal in September, Gates called this disagreement "one of the examples of disagreement between Alan and me."". He adds that "Alan's concern about the so-called" control "problem is not something that people should feel imminent."
But musk is not the only one who warns of artificial intelligence. Stephen Hocking, a theoretical physicist, has long believed that the development of artificial intelligence technology predicts that robots will surpass human beings and begin to occupy human jobs. Recently, Hocking, in an interview with wired magazine, said, "artificial intelligence may completely replace human beings."."
However, like Gates, Hocking believes that "we can create artificial intelligence for the benefit of the world."." According to "express" news, global Internet Summit held in Portugal in Lisbon (Web Summit), a physicist at the University of Cambridge said: "we can live in harmony and artificial intelligence."
Like musk, Hocking also called for more appropriate regulatory measures for the development of artificial intelligence. He said: "we just need to understand and identify these risks, take the best possible measures and management tools, and be prepared in advance to respond to the impact of artificial intelligence."."