When the robots are smarter than us - Business - NZ Herald News
Elon Musk famously called it "our greatest existential threat". Physicist Stephen Hawking said that, limited by slow biological evolution, humans wouldn't be able to compete and would be superseded. But the technology that sparked those fears - artificial intelligence - is also being touted as the biggest potential advance in our history. A recent international study found that 50 per cent of experts questioned believe that artificial intelligence - or AI - will be smarter than humans within the next 24 years. And 90 per cent of those surveyed believed that milestone would be reached within 60 years.
Oct-13-2016, 20:51:08 GMT
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