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It is Artificial Idiocy that is alarming,
Not Artificial Intelligence
David SandersReader – University of Portsmouth
Senior Research Fellow – Royal Academy of Engineering.
THE PRESENTATION
INTRODUCTION
BRAINS OF ANIMALS
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
HOW DID WE GET HERE?
CAN THEY TURN HOSTILE?
WHERE ARE WE GOING?
INTRODUCTION
Computer systems that: simulate intelligent behaviour perform tasks requiring human intelligence
Interact with the real world (do something?)
BRAINS OF ANIMALS
Lower level intelligence
Higher level intelligence
Can a brain be simulated?Will simulated brains be intelligent?
What are human abilities?
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Intelligence exhibited by machines / software
Can learn by observing
General intelligence is long term goal
Philosophical issues
Ethics / Character of the mind
HOW DID WE GET HERE?
1940s - Idea of child like machine
1950s - Turing
1956- John McCarthy
"Artificial Intelligence” the science and engineering of making intelligent machines
CAN THEY TURN HOSTILE?
Open letter from Stephen Hawkin:
"Because of the great potential of AI, it is important to research how to reap its benefits while avoiding potential pitfalls.“
Worry:- NOT eerie growing consciousness- ability to make high-quality decisions
CAN THEY TURN HOSTILE?
Cannot understand- human intentions- desires
Don’t know humans exist
Real difficulties are not computers but actuators1 or 2 year old infant AI may be frightening
WHERE ARE WE GOING ?
What should they be allowed to do?
Who to kill on the battlefield?
Our brain is analogue
AI may need analogue computers NOT digital
WHERE ARE WE GOING ?
AI may take over choices… e.g: driving cars, aiming and firing missiles
Life & death decisions / ethical problems
If AI makes a decision we regret - change software
Human beings make mistakes- intelligent machines will too