Scientists ran an experiment to prove a super intelligent AI couldn't be controlled – By Futurist and Virtual Keynote Speaker Matthew Griffin
Join our XPotential Community, future proof yourself with courses from XPotential University, connect, watch a keynote, or browse my blog. Have you ever heard people ask whether or not AI will destroy the world, or ask if we'll ever be able to control future Artificial Intelligence's? If not then firstly what rock have you been hiding under, and is there space for one more, and if you have then you'll know that no one ever comes up with a decent answer. That said though, and for what it's worth, every once in a while Elon Musk tells everyone that one day AI could become an immortal dictator, which would suggest he thinks we couldn't control it, and every once in a while Google announces it's still not succeeded in creating a kill switch that will let it terminate rogue AI's, which, again, just suggests more of the same. And let's not even go anywhere near the "Doomsday Games" event where hundreds of the world's top experts and scientists couldn't figure out how to solve the majority of the world's doomsday scenarios, or the time Google demonstrated that more powerful AI's get "aggressive" and "kill" weaker ones … And as for my answer it'd also be no, categorically, especially as we get closer to realising the dawn of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI) – two events which will change our world beyond all recognition.
Jul-31-2021, 01:30:08 GMT