'AI isn't novel because it's trying to take over the world (it isn't); it's novel because it's imprecise, dynamic, emergent and capable of learning all at the same time.' Eric Schmidt, Hernry Kissinger and Daniel Huttenlocher talk about their new book and the promises and perils of AI.
When the layperson hears about AI, they often think about an AI takeover, or movies like Terminator or The Matrix. Is there any basis in reality for these concerns?No, there isn't. AI isn't novel because it's trying to take over the world ; it's novel because it's imprecise, dynamic, emergent and capable of learning all at the same time.Explaining AI is difficult even at MIT, where people have a high level of technical knowledge.
MIT researchers used a machine-learning algorithm to identify a drug called halicin that kills many strains of bacteria. Halicin prevented the development of antibiotic resistance in E. coli, while ciprofloxacin did not.After the Enlightenment, in the Age of Reason, we ascribed to the centrality of our abilities to investigate, understand and explain the world we live in.
In what ways do you think the global community needs to collaborate relating to AI? Must foreign governments share norms and come to agreements regarding its uses?AI will both complicate existing strategic dilemmas and create novel ones. Frankly, AI could be as consequential as the advent of nuclear weapons—but even less predictable.We need to discuss limits and red lines now. We don't yet have the diplomats, or even the vocabulary, but we need to start; they'll develop.
Smoke generators show the twisting paths of wingtip vortices behind two NASA Dryden F/A-18's used in the Autonomous Formation Flight program during flight #743.AI is already transforming human life. Earlier, more accurate medical diagnoses for diseases like certain cancers are promising. So is language translation, which opens up broader horizons. AI is increasingly enabling new scientific discoveries that will have broad positive impacts on human health and welfare.
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