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An American company has said its ambition is to achieve an AI that can beat humans at any intellectual task. But can machines ever out-think humans?
Dan and Neil discuss the rise of artificial intelligence.
Asimov thought of that. Isaac Asimov was an American science fiction writer who, among other things, wrote about robots. He came up with three laws that every robot would have to follow to stop it from acting against humanity. So we¡¯re safe!
Do you really think that humans can stop fighting? What if the AI decides that the only way to stop us from hurting ourselves and each other is to control everything we do, so it takes over to protect us. Then we would lose our freedom to a thing that we created that is infallible and more intelligent than we are! That¡¯s the end, Neil!
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Scientists Want to Set Some Ground Rules to Stop AI Taking Over The World
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Vocabulary
inevitable
cannot be avoided or stopped
(ex) Can you think of something inevitable, Neil?
infallible
never failing
(ex) The vaccine for small pox is infallible.
surpasses
becomes better than
(ex) The vaccine for small pox is infallible. The natural spread of that disease has been completely stopped. After that was surpasses.
benevolent
kind and helpful
sentient
able to think for itself
(ex) Father Christmas is a benevolent character.
far-fetched
difficult to believe