Why Quantum Computing Is Even More Dangerous Than Artificial Intelligence - AI Summary
But whether or not computers ever attain human-like intelligence, the world has already summoned a different, equally destructive AI demon: Precisely because today's AI is little more than a brute, unintelligent system for automating decisions using algorithms and other technologies that crunch superhuman amounts of data, its widespread use by governments and companies to surveil public spaces, monitor social media, create deepfakes, and unleash autonomous lethal weapons has become dangerous to humanity. Despite the hype--such as a Google engineer's bizarre claim that his company's AI system had " come to life " and Tesla CEO Elon Musk's tweet predicting that computers will have human intelligence by 2029--the technology still fails at simple everyday tasks. Despite the hype--such as a Google engineer's bizarre claim that his company's AI system had "come to life" and Tesla CEO Elon Musk's tweet predicting that computers will have human intelligence by 2029--the technology still fails at simple everyday tasks. If the various projects being pursued around the world succeed, these machines will be immensely powerful, performing tasks in seconds that would take conventional computers millions of years to conduct. With their power to quickly crunch immense amounts of data that would overwhelm any of today's systems, quantum computers could potentially enable better weather forecasting, financial analysis, logistics planning, space research, and drug discovery.
Aug-22-2022, 04:51:00 GMT
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