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Shogi and Artificial Intelligence Discuss Japan-Japan Foreign Policy Forum
The waves of the third artificial intelligence (AI) boom are now sweeping across Japan in the same way as earlier fads did in the 1950s and the 1980s. Referring to the ongoing craze in the country, leading Japanese economic magazine Shukan toyo keizai wrote in its 5 December 2015 issue, "not a single day passes by without hearing about AI." Many companies in Japan are making AI-related announcements one after another. Seminars on AI are held in Tokyo almost every day. But the question we must ask is this: Is the development of AI good news for mankind? From early on, many people in the world outside Japan forecast a dystopian future if AI were to surpass human intelligence. To cite an early example, Bill Joy, a U.S. computer scientist dubbed the Thomas Edison of the Internet, cautioned that robots with higher intelligence may compete with humans and threaten the latter's survival when they become able to self-replicate in "Why the Future Doesn't Need Us," an article he published in 2000. More recently, British theoretical physicist and cosmologist Stephen Hawking expressed the fear that "the development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race." Speaking in concert, Microsoft founder Bill Gates also said, "I am in the camp that is concerned about the threat of super intelligence [to human beings]." Behind their concern, there is the feeling of unease that humans will stop being the owners of the highest intelligence on earth. High intelligence is the very thing that has allowed humans to consider themselves as special beings distinguished from other animals. What will happen if and when AI surpasses human intelligence? Will humans really be able to continue their dominance as rulers of the earth in this situation? Won't machines deprive humans of many intellectual jobs and dominate them, in effect? These arguments about the possible threats posed by AI have been small in number in Japan until recently, however.
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