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Bhola Shroff: Artificial Intelligence
Bhola Shroff: Artificial Intelligence
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become a matter of discussion on every Intelligence.
coffee shops and tea stall. Those who
are educated have found themselves useless in
the future due to emerging usage of Robotics.
This is true that industrialists prefer
robotics more than human powers in industrial
sectors. This is the problem of 21st century.
People have already imagined the threats that
AI is going to make upon them.
"Humans, who are limited by slow biological evolution, couldn't compete and would be superseded"
-Stephen Hawking
Hawking, who died at age 76 of a degenerative neurological disease earlier this year, offers his
parting thoughts in a posthumously published book called Brief Answers To The Big Questions,
which comes out Tuesday. It’s a message worth heeding from a man who is probably the most
renowned scientist since Einstein, best known for his discovery of how black holes function.
Hawking’s book A Brief History of Time sold more than 10 million copies and tackled questions as
big as “How did the universe begin?” and “What will happen when it ends?” in language simple
enough for the average reader.
In an excerpt published in the Times of London over the weekend, he’s funny and optimistic, even
as he warns us that artificial intelligence is likely to outsmart us, that the wealthy are bound
to develop into a superhuman species, and that the planet is hurtling toward total
inhabitability.
Hawking’s book is ultimately a verdict on humanity’s future. At first blush, the verdict is that
we’re doomed. But dig deeper and there’s something else here too, a faith that human wisdom and
innovation will thwart our own destruction, even when we seem hellbent on bringing it about.
Stephen Hawking have declared the robotic threats upon humans. This can be proved by the
conversation which was made during New Space Exploration Initiative ‘Breakthrough Starshot’
Announcement at One World Observatory on April 12, 2016, in New York City.