Super forecasting the technological singularity risks from artificial intelligence
Radanliev, Petar, De Roure, David, Maple, Carsten, Ani, Uchenna
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) can be described as an autonomous and self-evolving system that can recognise and learn from unknown and unpredictable data patterns. AI systems can continuously evolve and learn and improve their domain adaptation and self-organization - after being designed. While this creates many opportunities for self-improving evolving systems, it also creates risks from such systems being used by adversaries against its original intentions. There is a growing concern caused by the increased adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in predictive cybersecurity, triggering various discussions on the'Skynet' becoming a reality. These fears are amplified by public figures (e.g., Stephen Hawkins) and tech gurus (e.g., Elon Musk) arguing that AI is a serious risk to humanity and could result in
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-28-2022
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