President Obama warns AI could learn to manipulate stock markets and even launch nuclear missiles as White House launches smart machines study
Just one day after announcing his plans to get humans to Mars by the 2030s, President Obama's thoughts on artificial intelligence have been revealed. According to the president, AI has been'seeping into our lives' for some time, even in ways we don't notice – and while there are many potential benefits that come with the technology, there may be grim consequences as well. The rise of'specialized AI' could deepen income inequality and make low-skilled employees become redundant in the workforce, Obama warned in an interview with Wired, and advanced, self-teaching algorithms could pose threats to the stock exchange and national security. According to the president, AI has been'seeping into our lives' for some time, even in ways we don't notice – and while there are many potential benefits that come with the technology, there may be grim consequences as well The White House has released a report and strategic plan regarding future directions and considerations for AI. The report, entitled Preparing for the Future of Artificial Intelligence, examines the current state of AI, along with its applications both now and in the future, and outlines a series of recommendations to ensure safe use.
Oct-12-2016, 20:45:07 GMT
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