AI is cognitive automation, not cognitive autonomy
The way we think about AI is shaped by works of science-fiction. In the big picture, fiction provides the conceptual building blocks we use to make sense of the long-term significance of "thinking machines" for our civilization and even our species. Zooming in, fiction provides the familiar narrative frame leveraged by the media coverage of new AI-powered product releases. As a result, the dominant view in the popular imagination today is that AI is about creating artificial minds, agents with a will of their own. These agents, since they possess a similar kind of autonomy as their human creators, may decide to pursue their own goals, and eventually turn against humans.
Dec-24-2022, 05:15:20 GMT
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