(cont'd from yesterday's post)
According to Elon Musk, the average person won't begin to consider AI a threat to humans until he or she sees "killer robots walking down the street." But in his opinion, that will be far too late.
A prime example of AI:
Deep Mind is Google's on-going project to create "digital super intelligence," "vastly smarter than any human on earth and ultimately smarter than all humans on earth combined." It has "administrative access to Google's servers . . it could take complete control of the whole Google system which means it could do anything . . " including interact with all your data.
His recommendation? "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em . . It's incredibly important that AI not be other. It must be us . . I'm afraid we're either going to have to merge with AI or be left behind."
He admits that he could be wrong about this and says he's open to anyone coming up with a solution that's better.
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