It is a mistake to assume that AI researchers are driven by the positive consequences of their work. Geoffrey Hinton, winner of a Turing Award for his enormous contribution to deep neural networks, is not optimistic about the effects of advanced AI, or whether humans can decide what it does. In a 2015 meeting of the Royal Society, he stated that “there is not a good track record of less intelligent things controlling things of greater intelligence”, and that “political systems will use [AI] to terrorize people”. Nevertheless, he presses on with his research, because “the prospect of discovery is too sweet”.
The chief asset of the human species is our intelligence: with it, we have settled all over and transformed the world. Most machine learning researchers expect AI to surpass human intelligence in all areas within a lifetime (source ). When that happens, humanity will find ourselves in the same place as chimpanzees: with our fate at the mercy of the most intelligent species. As deep learning Geoffrey Hinton noted, “there is not a good track record of less intelligent things controlling things of greater intelligence”.
[for policy makers]
It is a mistake to assume that AI researchers are driven by the positive consequences of their work. Geoffrey Hinton, winner of a Turing Award for his enormous contribution to deep neural networks, is not optimistic about the effects of advanced AI, or whether humans can decide what it does. In a 2015 meeting of the Royal Society, he stated that “there is not a good track record of less intelligent things controlling things of greater intelligence”, and that “political systems will use [AI] to terrorize people”. Nevertheless, he presses on with his research, because “the prospect of discovery is too sweet”.
(source for the quotes: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/11/23/doomsday-invention-artificial-intelligence-nick-bostrom )
[for any audience]
The chief asset of the human species is our intelligence: with it, we have settled all over and transformed the world. Most machine learning researchers expect AI to surpass human intelligence in all areas within a lifetime (source ). When that happens, humanity will find ourselves in the same place as chimpanzees: with our fate at the mercy of the most intelligent species. As deep learning Geoffrey Hinton noted, “there is not a good track record of less intelligent things controlling things of greater intelligence”.