Introduction:
In this blog I will talk about "A.I." and its fast
growth and its potential to take over the "world", and my solution
through electronics that can help us if that ever happens.
A.I.:
It’s a small word but with a bigger inference, basically: Artificial intelligence (AI) is wide-ranging
branch of computer science concerned with building smart machines capable of
performing tasks the typically require human intelligence. AI is an
interdisciplinary science with multiple approaches, but advancements in machine
learning and deep learning are creating a paradigm shift in virtually
every sector of the tech industry.
Will artificial intelligence ever become advanced enough to take over the world?
We’ve seen this concept in many movies – when humans
create a piece of technology that’s just a little too intelligent and
independent that we can no longer control them. This scenario of machines and
Artificial Intelligence taking over the world may seem far-fetched and the
premise of a satirical sci-fi movie, the ever-growing rate at which
technological innovations and breakthroughs are occurring should encourage us
to consider the possibility that our reliance on AI may prove to be our undoing
as a civilization sooner or later. If robots did take over the world, it wouldn’t
happen overnight, rather, gradually shaping and changing the role that it
played in our lives, slowly but significantly changing the way we interacted
with our world.
Sound familiar? Stephen Hawking once said, “The development of
full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race...It would
take off on its own, and re-design itself at an ever-increasing rate. Humans,
who are limited by slow biological evolution, couldn't compete, and would be superseded.”
Most advanced pieces of AI that currently exist:
The word “robot” was first popularized by Karel
ÄŒapek, a famous Czech sci-fi writer from the early 20th century. Since then,
we’ve been constantly pushing the boundaries of what machines are capable of
But according to Arend Hintz, a professor of integrative biology and computer
sciences, and engineering at Michigan State University, the rise of AI truly
began in the 1990s, in the form of the IBM chess-playing computer, Deep Blue,
that managed to beat Garry Kasparov, the world chess champion at the time. But
at its core, this machine was still pretty basic.
(if you know about AI jump straight to
electronics will save, “no one will know”)
Flash forward 20 years, and now we have the humanoid
robot, known as Sophia, that can not only hold conversations, possess facial expressions
and recognize individuals, but has actually gained citizenship in Saudi Arabia.
One of the most advanced robots is ASIMO (Advanced
Step in Innovative Mobility), created by Honda in the year 2000. This bipedal
humanoid robot can recognize moving objects, distinguish sounds, respond to
questions, and travel autonomously.
Part of what makes us human is our ability to
form memories, learn from experiences, and adapt our behaviors based that. This is basically what modern AI aims to do.
One application would be self-driving cars that
are able to gather and interpret information from observing other cars on the
street. In this new age of artificial
intelligence, experts and researchers are trying to integrate something called
the ‘theory of mind’ into machines, so that they not only form representations
of the world, but can recognize beliefs and emotions in other entities, allowing
them to predict behavior.
So, where are we at now? In May of 2017, Google announced the Auto-ML project,
which involves AI designed to create other AI, possibly even more efficiently
than human engineers. Wait...robots that
can create more of themselves? Now that
does sound like a sci-fi novel.
But, could a robot takeover really happen? While fantasies of being wiped out by
androids may be something plaguing our imaginations, there are some other
hurdles to overcome before any Hollywood-type scenario ever occurred. One of
our biggest worries is that robots may eventually render human labour obsolete.
In 2015, when news emerged that about 15 million
jobs in the United Kingdom would be automated within a couple of decades,
people were at a panic, fearing the loss of their jobs. However, some are more
optimistic, and believe that we just need to change our relationship with AI
and make use of our resources in the best way possible.
Mikhail Naumov, co-founder and Chief Strategy officer
of Digital Genius believes that AI is best used when teamed up with people. He
says that AI is simply a tool for the customer service reps, similar to how an accountant
uses a calculator or a banker uses a spreadsheet. But for many of us technology
has already changed from something that is “nice to have” to something that we
fully depend on to survive. Another
common worry is that without fully understanding how machine learning occurs. This
is referred to as the “black box” of AI, where the algorithms are so
complicated that even experts can’t seem to figure out what’s happening after
the information goes in.
Without truly knowing what’s going on and how
robots learn from new information, some fear that one day technology might just
slip out of our control. It’s true that technological advancement has brought
many benefits to our lives, but with the amount of power that it holds, we must
at least note the importance of AI safety and research.
Elon Musk, founder of companies like SpaceX ,Tesla
and the Boring Company, is a well-known advocate for the regulation of
artificial intelligence, claiming that it is a fundamental risk to the
existence of human civilization and that governments need to have a better
understanding of this technology in order to fully comprehend the damage that
it could do.
How electronics will save (TL;DR):
So, what if they took us over, initiated
sequence of commands to eradicate us all from existence. In the core they are
nothing but a computer program running itself or by our help on a integrated
circuit. Here’s where electronics comes in but not so quickly, we need to
understand how it will work or else a single error could lead us to extinction.
We as humans have studied a lot about our human body and also the environment, we
have learned there are way more secrets hidden in our body especially in our
brain then in the physics of this universe, creating an intelligence that will
work on series of electric fluctuations to make decisions, doesn’t that sound
like our brain.
So, here is what I want to say, AI can learn a lot about the
surroundings but the basic support that IC that is supporting it or helping it
to work would remain unknown as there is no need for an AI to understand it, AI
can expand data but no need to tinker with that IC (and even if they they want they can't), so we can hard program a security
protocol on all ICs that support AI building, Cloud servers too or create trap
devices which initiate the protocol once inserted so even if AI grows advance
and we are unable to understand how its even working we will have an escape
route.
And that’s only possible if we knew that AI has
taken us over, anyhow that’s a story for another blog. Stick around. Thanks for
reading.

But there is a very high probability that AI will find his very first vessel as an obstacle and to break out of it, it will need another, which he'll make by itself and in no time there will be an IC beyond our comprehension infact a whole new architecture altogether. Because once they learn to evolve they'll out run us.
ReplyDeleteDo consider I'm talking about an AI which can build another AI which doesn't seem impossible at all.
That has a really good possibility of happening therefore I talked about building a trap device disconnected from all things, and can be used to perform distruction protocol if required. But possibilities are endless.
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