A raft of industry experts have given their views on the likely impact of artificial intelligence on humanity in the future. The responses are unsurprisingly mixed.
Such concerns have led to the coining of the phrase "AI doomsday," which has been doing the rounds quite a lot on social media and in the press. This refers to the impending upheaval of society, from job losses to the spread of so-called "misinformation" that could rock society to the core if left unregulated and controlled in some way. “I am extremely worried about the path we are on,” Newman said.
But, as many experts pointed out to the Guardian, AI, in some form or another, has been around for a while now. Algorithms are commonplace on social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube that curate the recommended content a user consumes.
And this is where most experts agree that great danger comes from AI in the future. Not nuclear war "The Terminator" style, but a slow, gradual degradation and change of public opinion that could lead to a very dark place. Of course, this is nothing new; political propaganda has been a common tactic of politicians since time immemorial, but AI's speed and reach could be very dangerous.
“I actually think that this generation of AI technology we’ve just stumbled into could really unlock a great deal of potential for humanity to thrive at a much better scale than we’ve seen over the last 100 years or 200 years,” Anaconda CEO Peter Wang told the Guardian. “I’m actually very, very optimistic about its positive impact.
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