Will AI Ever Take Over?
For decades, people have been talking about Artificial Interigence (AI). Book, movie, and video games flood the market.
Two questions on everyone's minds are, If there is such a thing as AI, and will it take over the brains of every man, woman and child.
To answer the first part of this question; Yes, AI is diffently With us. To find it, just turn to google, Bing, and any other social media platform. I swear they know more about us than we know about ourselves.
To answer the second part. I don't think so. My personal opinion is that AI will reach a level of great techinical and factual data, but never reach the heights of pure creation. I hope and prey each new conception of a child will inplant the DNA to think and create for future generations.
More information oin AI can be found on https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/24/opinion/sunday/artificial- intelligence-economic-inequality.html?smid=tw-share
Rolling along,
Sunday
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Interesting post. AI will gather information on our habits and the things we search for and buy; but it will not ever know the person God has uniquely made us to be. That's my opinion. Thanks Sunny.
This is a very deep and profound question Sunday. AI has already made great strides and is reaching near sentience. Google will soon rule the world.
However, I'd like to think that they will never replace the irreplaceable brain of a human being.
Me too Cb, I'd like to think so.
However, the strides Google is making in AI is scary. Especially this article a friend sent to me in the New York Times explaining what the new "Google Translator" is now capable of doing.
This is AI that is correctly itself, and LEARNING on its own!
I will write a blog post about it.
I think you'll find Facebook are pretty hot on their heels - the metrics Facebook has about your behaviour online is also pretty scary. Put it this way, I'd hate to be running for president in 10-20 years time!!
My blog went out on this today
https://www.lifeaid.solutions/blog
Addidas are bringing production back from the Far East, Google (I believe) have developed speech recognition to the extent call centres could be replaced - some call it the 4th industrial revolution. The big mistake I think is to bury your head in the sand. We need to concentrate on things computers can't do - eg relationships. Just my opinion!
Thank you. I greatly value your opinion. We each must be alert. Change is the only thing we can count on.
Hugz
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interesting good post
hugz