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Artificial Intelligence: Google Outlines Five Key Safety Problems For Cleaning Robots Gone Rogue – Reboot Daily

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Just a few weeks back, scientists at Google's artificial intelligence division DeepMind announced they were developing a "kill switch" to ensure that intelligent machines do not go all Terminator on us. Now, it seems, Google's AI-related concerns …… Read More Google released a new paper on a highly controversial topic: safety rules for Artificial Intelligence. Artificial intelligence is either the bright shining future of technology or an insidious threat that could endanger all of mankind, depending on your point of view. The words Artificial Intelligence can bring to mind far-fetched, sci-fi ideas and a society where robots have replaced humans. Well, this idea may not be too far off given Google's recent innovations.


Artificial Intelligence: Google Outlines Five Key Safety Problems For Cleaning Robots Gone Rogue

International Business Times

Just a few weeks back, scientists at Google's artificial intelligence division DeepMind announced they were developing a "kill switch" to ensure that intelligent machines do not go all Terminator on us. Now, it seems, Google's AI-related concerns are a bit less dire and a bit more mundane. Right now, Google is not worried that an AI would suddenly become sentient and begin its nefarious plans to take over the world (à la Skynet). It is, however, worried whether the helpful house robot you bought would clean your house without, say, burning it down by sticking a wet mop in an electric socket. In order to address these worries -- or at least put them out there -- Google's computer scientists have now published a paper titled "Concrete Problems in AI Safety."