artificial intelligence and us
Artificial intelligence and US nuclear weapons decisions: How big a role?
FOX News contributor Dr. Rebecca Grant tells'FOX News Live' that she believes tensions in the Middle East can be contained to just Israel. The Pentagon announced a new tactical nuclear bomb program on Oct. 27. Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Ala., and Sen. John Wicker, R-Miss., welcomed the new bomb because it "will better allow the Air Force to reach hardened and deeply-buried targets" in Europe and the Pacific. This B61-13 variant is designed for heavy blast against nasty targets such as underground enemy nuclear missile sites. And by the time the bomb is ready after the late 2020s, AI may have a hand in how and when it's detonated.
Replay: "iHuman - Artificial Intelligence and Us" by Tonje Hessen Schei - Actu IA
It raises the question of the replacement of humanity by artificial intelligence by taking the measure of the influence of algorithms on our lives and gives the floor to many researchers, sociologists, human rights lawyers, scientists or investigative journalists, supporters or not of artificial intelligence and its omnipotence. Presentation of the documentary: "The creation of an artificial intelligence would be the greatest event in the history of mankind. But it could also be the last," said Stephen Hawking. The famous cosmologist had predicted the infinite growth of computer science but shared with some pioneers the fear that it would become uncontrollable. Today, AI promises to help cure diseases, cope with climate change or fight poverty.