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From Dead Hand to Flash Collapse: risky machine to machine chain reactions.

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Machine learning based algorithms are now in the wild, and read their environment to react to it. The past has already exhibited relatively benign forms of cascades or chain reactions between these. With the increasing interconnectivity of networks and complexity of algorithms, unpredictable chain reactions might lead to severe flash collapses. This possibility stays largely under the shadow of some less likely events such as a threatening strong artificial intelligence. Due to the sensational progress of machine learning -- and in particular neural networks -- for solving cognitive tasks, was resurrected a fear of technological annihilation by an "autonomous artificial intelligence".


How to make an AI -- Explained to a 9 year old (with AI pictures)

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AI seems really cool, right? But how does it work? And could you make your own? Before you can understand how an AI works or how to make one, first you have to understand how computers work! When you push a button on your computer, the keyboard sends a signal to light up a specific area of pixels on your screen.


How Artificial Intelligence Will Change The Future: AI in Self-Driving Cars

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Today we will let you know how artificial intelligence will change the future. Sometimes you start work, and in a domino-like way, it gets going and going. For instance, you might be close to those famous YouTube videos of a beaker. That will directly gush out foam when loaded with a special liquid. It is related to a type of chain reaction. History shows that as the first creation of the atomic bomb. Some scientists included were concerned. What if the nuclear shell set off, it might start a chain effect.


How Artificial Intelligence Will Change The Future: AI in Self-Driving Cars - Techiexpert.com

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Today we will let you know how artificial intelligence will change the future. Sometimes you start work, and in a domino-like way, it gets going and going. For instance, you might be close to those famous YouTube videos of a beaker. That will directly gush out foam when loaded with a special liquid. It is related to a type of chain reaction. History shows that as the first creation of the atomic bomb. Some scientists included were concerned. What if the nuclear shell set off, it might start a chain effect.


Fighting Illicit Trade With Artificial Intelligence

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AI has opened doors to many transformation opportunities and increasingly minimised many risks -- personal and economic -- that are alarming today. And illicit trade is one of those pains AI can offer a promising solution against. Illicit trade is a serious threat and problem that affects governments and societies on every level. While governments lose financial funds in tax revenues, thriving businesses are losing potential customers, and customers are getting tricked into purchasing counterfeit, low-quality products. Transnational organized crime generates revenue of $2.2 trillion through transnational criminal organizations, complicit corrupt facilitators, and other threat areas.


The AI 'Intelligence Explosion' Might Happen This Way, Including For AI Self-Driving Cars

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Sometimes you initiate an action and in a domino-like manner it gets going and going, seemingly feeding off itself and rapidly agitating in an almost unstoppable manner. For example, you might be familiar with those popular YouTube videos of a beaker that when filled with a special liquid will spontaneously gush out foam, akin to a type of chain reaction. History indicates that during the initial creation of the atomic bomb, some of the scientists involved were concerned that if the atomic bomb was set off, it might begin a chain reaction due to igniting a fission explosion in the air, and would generate a globally wide conflagration. There is a venue today in which a chain reaction phenomenon is being bandied about by researchers and scientists. Some vehemently assert that we are potentially going to have an AI "intelligence explosion" that will someday occur, and there are various bets that this might happen somewhere between the year 2050 and the year 2100.


Prominent US doctors break down which coronavirus tests will curb transmission rates

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New coronavirus tests are being developed every day. The Trump administration just ordered 150 million rapid antigen tests from Abbott Laboratories, but how do they stack up against other tests like the Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test? Top infectious disease doctors from Harvard and Johns Hopkins break down the differences between the two tests to determine which diagnostic tool might be better at curbing transmission rates. Rapid antigen tests could play a pivotal role in curbing the spread of the coronavirus, according to some of the country's top medical professionals. Antigen tests are the type of tests the White House just ordered from Abbott Laboratories in a $750 million deal that will reportedly buy 150 million of its new rapid coronavirus tests: the BinaxNOW COVID-19 Ag Card.


The AI 'Intelligence Explosion' Might Happen This Way, Including For AI Self-Driving Cars

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An AI intelligence explosion might lead to true AI or more. Sometimes you initiate an action and in a domino-like manner it gets going and going, seemingly feeding off itself and rapidly agitating in an almost unstoppable manner. For example, you might be familiar with those popular YouTube videos of a beaker that when filled with a special liquid will spontaneously gush out foam, akin to a type of chain reaction. History indicates that during the initial creation of the atomic bomb, some of the scientists involved were concerned that if the atomic bomb was set off, it might begin a chain reaction due to igniting a fission explosion in the air, and would generate a globally wide conflagration. There is a venue today in which a chain reaction phenomenon is being bandied about by researchers and scientists.


AI could be a disaster for humanity. A top computer scientist thinks he has the solution.

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Stuart Russell is a leading AI researcher who literally wrote (well, co-authored) the top textbook on the topic. He has also, for the last several years, been warning that his field has the potential to go catastrophically wrong. In a new book, Human Compatible, he explains how. AI systems, he notes, are evaluated by how good they are at achieving their objective: winning video games, writing humanlike text, solving puzzles. If they hit on a strategy that fits that objective, they will run with it, without explicit human instruction to do so.