Experts believe that by 2035 people may lose control of AI
Miscellaneous / / April 02, 2023
Perhaps soon the communication of a person with artificial intelligence will turn into an argument, where one screams and the other smiles smugly.
According to joint analysis American Pew Research Center and Elon University (USA), the future of mankind may be called into question as more people use advanced technologies to optimize their life. Because of this, artificial intelligence could get out of control by 2035.
The study involved 540 high-tech professionals, developers, businessmen, politicians, scientists and opinion leaders. They were all asked the same question: Will humans be able to maintain control over AI systems by 2035? 44% of respondents answered in the affirmative. Disagreeed - 56% of experts.
Optimists argue that throughout history, technological advances have benefited people. Pessimists, on the other hand, believe that increasing optimization will deprive a person of the ability to reason and make decisions.
The future will clearly have both sides. On the one hand, more advanced information technologies improve the human decision-making process. On the other hand, there is some opacity in the work of AI systems. It can weaken human potential without us even knowing it's happening.
Alf Wren
Professor at the Department of Innovation, Design and Management at the University of Southern Denmark
In turn, visiting researcher in the field of culture and technology at the University of Toronto (Canada), director of the American IT company Sertain Research Barry Chudakov predicts that by 2035, the relationship between humans and machines will be like an argument in which one side is screaming and the other is smug smiles. And the roles change all the time.
The authors of the work note that this is an unscientific study, so its results should be considered only as one of the possible scenarios for the development of events, and not a forecast.
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