By Brandon Leshchinskiy “I don’t know what we mean when we say we’re ‘pursuing AI.’ Do you?” “We don’t change to accommodate new technologies, anyway … We just shove them into our current paradigm.” “I don’t even understand what we’re supposed to be doing right now!” Twenty officers are seated around a table, mired in […]
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By Vincent J. Carchidi Artificial intelligence is not like us. For all of AI’s diverse applications, human intelligence is not at risk of losing its most distinctive characteristics to its artificial creations. Yet, when AI applications are brought to bear on matters of national security, they are often subjected to an anthropomorphizing tendency that inappropriately […]
May 11, 1997 was a watershed for the relationship between man and machine when supercomputer Deep Blue beat chess king Garry Kasparov. The field of AI has exploded in the last ten years, and questions remain about how much of an existential threat it is for humans. Source: News24.com | 25 years after Garry Kasparov […]