There is already artificial intelligence everywhere. AI has encroached on practically every facet of our life, from Google auto-complete to Amazon shopping recommendations. The issue is that AI is simply subpar. Have you ever engaged Siri, Alexa, or Cortana in a deep conversation? Obviously not. But, this does not imply that it will always be thus. Although it hasn’t fully met our expectations, AI is unquestionably getting better. Humans are assisted by amiable, all-knowing butlers that attend to our every need in a utopian future where AI rules.
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Robots declare their independence and bring about the death of humans in the dystopian scenario. How plausible are these situations, though? Will artificial intelligence ever develop true global intelligence? Will AI eliminate every one of our jobs? Will AI ever develop consciousness? Can AI exercise free will? Nobody knows, but this is a fantastic starting point for contemplating these topics.
“A brain is probably mostly self-organizing and formed like a cappuccino—you add the correct ingredients, let it percolate, and then it produces a specific kind of structure. It’s not designed like a clockwork machine. Hence, even though a brain definitely needs significantly more complexity than a cappuccino, I do believe that it will be significantly simpler than an extremely complicated machine like a cell because nature typically manages to accomplish so.