Eps 5: Robots will enslave us

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We want robots to be able to perceive their surroundings and do things based on what they see. Despite these challenges, scientists believe they can create robots with lifelike mobility that will lead to realistic interaction between AI and androids and humans. While there are many disagreements in this area, Elon Musk, one of the world's leading technology visionaries, warns that artificial intelligence is evolving so rapidly that it may even cause human deaths, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and even cancer.
A number of prominent researchers expect AI will be able to outwit humans in every conceivable task and work within a decade. Oxford professor Nick Bostrom argues that we can create AI and robots more intelligently than we can, which gives them the ability to overtake the world not by force but by wifi. Humans could one day be enslaved by the intelligent machines they create, a renowned MIT professor has warned.
An expert believes humans may not be able to keep up with super-intelligent robots that could break out to destroy humanity. It's no secret what he fears if that happens, said Elon Musk, co-founder of Tesla Motors. On Sunday, Musk detailed how he believes artificial intelligence could end humanity, saying he was' summoned by demons' during AI research.
Musk, founder of Tesla and SpaceX, then spoke about the future during a panel discussion at the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in New York City. AI was the main topic of conversation, and Musk said: 'Think about why exactly we're trying to build super-intelligent robots.
We should capture them and constantly inject them with dopamine and serotonin to optimise their happiness, and they should capture their emotions.
If robots are brilliant at pretending to feel, then many companies "ultimate goal will be to ensure that one day they can actually think and feel like humans. The European Parliament voted in favour of rules that would govern the creation and use of artificial intelligence robots, including rules on electronic personalities that would give robots rights and obligations. If a robot is created and then creates a patentable product, who would be the owner of the patent?
There are even others in the field of robotics who claim that an intimate bond can be established between a human and a machine in the form of a robot. Others believe that robots and machines are just something else and should be slaves.
In this article we ask how the discussion about artificial intelligence and robots is merged with the question of how objects assume the role of a person. After hearing about human-friendly Alexa and Google Assistant ruling over fragments of our lives, the day seems to have arrived when robots and artificial intelligence, or AI, will enslave and dominate humans.
No doubt the increasing dominance of robots in the workplace will increase unemployment in our nation. Additionally, dependence on robots for small tasks will weaken the human brain and cause brain damage.
In the workplace, where our youth toil to earn their daily living, robots could only make matters worse. A race of enslaved robots has the ability to enslave others and keep them as slaves. It is not only godlike AI that makes us submissive, but also other clever machines that sometimes even prevent them from becoming self-confident.
The reasons may be different, but on the one hand, rebellious machines are often portrayed as having assimilated some of humanity's worst features. We have already seen the rise of the self - replicating intelligence in the form of artificial intelligence and artificial neural networks.
Although some abuses may occur in the near future, the benefits of the abuses of robotics will likely outweigh the negatives. I think it is reasonable to think that there is concern that we may be reaching a time when robotic intelligence surpasses that of humans and robots are able to design and produce more advanced robots themselves. Although Musk considers robots to be an inevitable agent of death, this page is not about a utopian future in which humans and robots exist in harmony.
Earlier this year, Musk warned that humans could create an immortal dictator who would never be able to escape. As for the power of AI, Elon Musk is not alone in worrying about the potential dangers associated with developing the technology.
Professor Tegmark wrote: 'Larry says the outcome will almost certainly be good if we give our digital minds a free hand instead of trying to stop or enslave them. Our digital life is the result of years of research and development, not the product of a single moment.
As autonomous systems become more complex, free will becomes increasingly opaque and can be misinterpreted. He believes the problem is that robots are assigned human characteristics and behaviours, describe them as "fear of obstacles in the lab," and say they are thinking about their next step. He wrote: 'It is essential for humans to regard robots as tools and not as companions, a tendency that he describes as seductive but dangerous.