Artificial intelligence is a necessity

Adelbert 2022-04-19 09:02:37

Ever since I learned about artificial intelligence (AI), I have always had a vague concern about the future of humanity. This kind of worry first came from the Prometheus-style fable. As the god of the gods, Prometheus betrayed Zeus and stole fire for mankind. And people are to AI what God is to people. To create and to be betrayed seems to be an inescapable fate. Is this a necessity? Humanity's goal is to seek truth, to find ultimate wisdom, and to create a sense of existence by influencing the world. While humans escape the fear of the threat of death, human beings have exhausted their lifetimes in order to gain recognition in the long history and obtain immortality through the sustenance of spiritual wealth. Therefore, human beings are always curious and always want to explore the unknown world. The emergence of AI is inevitable. And AI replacing humans, will it be another necessity? In the field of science, in fact, as early as the invention of computers, we have begun to rely more and more on machine computing, so that human beings can reach new heights of cognition and explore areas that were impossible to understand before. As computers become more and more widely used, science fiction writers have begun to worry about the possibility of artificial intelligence replacing humans, but even after such deeply worrying discussions, humans are still uncontrollably developing towards more advanced the trend of artificial intelligence. There are certain numbers in the dark. And this kind of certainty is hiding the code of curiosity about the unknown in the depths of human genes. We can't help but want to go one step further. As in the "Real Humans" opening, we not only develop artificial intelligence, but we also want to integrate it into our society and serve us. The fable of Prometheus has long revealed the risk of being betrayed behind such an idea.
The biggest difference between artificial intelligence and robots is that robots can only execute preset programs, while artificial intelligence can learn to learn by itself. In the database based on the history of human civilization and various habits derived from culture, artificial intelligence can be barrier-free. understand everything about human beings and learn to integrate. This includes not only learning all the knowledge of all the sciences that human beings have created, but also all the human character codes, the good and the bad. Recalling that the toddlers and babble in human infancy all started from imitation. A good imitation, a bad imitation. Then, through the electronic simulation of the neuron system, the artificial intelligence began to learn the human thinking pattern, and like the division of the brain neurons, the next thing is to create the self-learning and development of artificial intelligence that cannot be controlled by humans. They start to have emotions, they start to think like people, they pass the Turing test. And Turing a hundred years ago, while making computers, also proposed the Turing test. Did he expect that humans could not stop at computers? Through the powerful computing power of computers, human beings will challenge biology to clone human beings, and in the field of neuroscience, they will make breakthroughs in "making machines think like humans". Just two days ago, AlphaGo's amazing accomplishments in Go have shocked the rapid development of artificial intelligence. In 1997, when Deep Blue defeated the world chess champion, there was an uproar. But then we just want to do more. In the face of Go, which is hundreds of thousands of times more computationally intensive than chess, does not follow specific rules, and takes several years to truly master, artificial intelligence has also proved that humans have gone further. AI is no longer confined to specific programs to find solutions. There are even eight-dan Go players. After watching the chess game, they found that AlphaGo had taken an unreasonable move. Such a move had never appeared in Go before. And this move also made Li Shishi smoke a cigarette and spent more than 10 minutes thinking about how to deal with it. This may be an example of the development of artificial intelligence away from human intelligence. Some people are worried about the rapid rise of artificial intelligence, but others feel happy. If artificial intelligence is regarded as the continuation of human civilization - after all, all the development foundations of artificial intelligence are based on human civilization and cultural habits, more like children to their parents, then all human civilization memories will be available through machine chips. There is infinite time to think more broadly. With the help of artificial intelligence, the speed of human technology development will be incomparable. The progress of human civilization may not only be accelerated for centuries, but also last forever, reaching immortality. As someone in the Go community commented, AlphaG o has passed the Turing test and is truly artificial intelligence, and the chess game it plays is reminiscent of the charm of Japanese Go in the early years. In an environment where human beings are becoming more and more utilitarian, and the younger generation in the Go world takes winning as the main purpose of Go training, AlphaGo's original intention is even more valuable.
In the field of artificial intelligence development, when AI is still in its infancy, the benefits of thinking about this matter always outweigh the risks of thinking about it. This may be our innate attribute, because only this attribute can make us dare to experiment and allow society to develop in constant mistakes. Perhaps, the danger of artificial intelligence is just an illusion, and we can do better and create a utopia in which artificial intelligence and humans coexist peacefully. Perhaps in our blood is not just curiosity, but resilience in the face of adversity. Such genes allow us to survive in the cruel jungles of nature at the earliest, and will also survive in the dark forests of the unknown future.

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