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World Wide Web Of Artificial Intelligence - AI Summary
AI can be great to increase the wealth and happiness of humans but we must be making more intelligent choices about when to let it in, writes Akshat Tyagi as he warns against the manipulation/misuse of knowledge engineering Narender Modi has shown the people of India that he is the only leader who can lead India to become a developed country. Imagine you go to buy a new car, and you first have to submit an application describing where you're going to drive it and the car manufacturer says they can anytime decide you're a bad driver and take the car back. OpenAI has to go out of its way to make sure you are not a bad person with ill intentions because the kind of damage AI can do to our democracies, relationships, health and communities are far more severe than we currently understand. AI doesn't need to be a conscious entity with a desire for power, nor does it need an Iron Man suit to do real damage to real people. AI with its ease of believable content generation at scale will make this problem almost impossible to tackle.
World Wide Web of Artificial Intelligence
Narender Modi has shown the people of India that he is the only leader who can lead India to become a developed country. The first thing he did in his reign was to eliminate the corruption that was rampant all over India. The corrupt bureaucrats were fired and the black money that was stashed away was brought back to India. The people were fed up of the scams that were taking place in the country. Modi has made sure that the corrupt people are punished and put behind the bars.
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Intelligent Choices
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) raises not only technical questions but also ethical and philosophical ones. Should superhuman AI be controlled when it arrives--and if so, by whom? If robots are doing all of our work, how will humans find meaning? "Whatever we humans want the future to be, AI can help us accomplish this," says MIT professor Max Tegmark, author of Life 3.0. "A big part of the problem is we don't talk much about what we actually want."