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nớt ) weapons are artificial intelligence systems that are programmed to kill. In
the hands of the wrong person, these weapons could easily cause mass
casualties(ca suần a li ty ) Moreover, an AI arms race could inadvertently(in a
vớt tờ ly ) lead to an AI war that also results in mass casualties. To avoid being
thwarted(fot ) by the enemy, these weapons would be designed to be extremely
difficult to simply “turn off,” so humans could plausibly( pau síp li ) lose
control of such a situation. This risk is one that’s present even with narrow AI,
but grows as levels of AI intelligence and autonomy increase.
. Take for example the recently raging Israeli-Palestinian war
Due to a dispute between the two countries, weapons should be put into use, the
weapons are AI weapons that are set up and used in a completely automatic
way. It's a drone, a ballistic missile ( ba líc sờ tíc mi sồ )
. Job automation is generally viewed as the most immediate concern. It’s no
longer a matter of if AI will replace certain types of jobs, but to what degree. In
many industries — particularly but not exclusively those whose workers
perform predictable and repetitive tasks — disruption is well underway.
According to a 2019 Brookings Institution study, 36 million people work in jobs
with “high exposure” to automation, meaning that before long at least 70
percent of their tasks — ranging from retail sales and market analysis to
hospitality and warehouse labor — will be done using AI. An even newer
Brookings report concludes that white collar jobs may actually be most at risk.
And per a 2018 report from McKinsey & Company, the African American
workforce will be hardest hit.
The craft fields will also disappear, replaced by the emergence of new
industries and occupations requiring high skilled skills. According to
research by the McKinsey Global Institute, it is estimated that by 2030,
between 400 and 800 million jobs worldwide will be replaced by
automation technology. The birth of smart factories, in which machines
play a leading role, can operate the entire production process by
themselves, gradually replacing previous production lines.