The future of A.I
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The future of A.I
I just finished watching Ex Machina (2015) with the wife tonight.
Even mere a decade ago, we would've just laughed off movies like this as a silly science fantasy. Today, the implications and ethics that come with it are real.
Look at all that trillions of data mining the corporations are already doing on us today. We all know about the recently closed Google's 411 service that had an ulterior purpose to collect all voice samples for their voice recognition technology. Or Siri recording everyone saying everything on every single iPhones out there.
The exponential growth of technological automation and its resulting A.I. both fascinate me and make me uneasy.
Bill Gates joins Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking in saying artificial intelligence is scary.
Even mere a decade ago, we would've just laughed off movies like this as a silly science fantasy. Today, the implications and ethics that come with it are real.
Look at all that trillions of data mining the corporations are already doing on us today. We all know about the recently closed Google's 411 service that had an ulterior purpose to collect all voice samples for their voice recognition technology. Or Siri recording everyone saying everything on every single iPhones out there.
The exponential growth of technological automation and its resulting A.I. both fascinate me and make me uneasy.
Bill Gates joins Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking in saying artificial intelligence is scary.