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‘Superintelligent machines are uncontrollable’ – Innovation Origins
According to researchers at the Max-Planck Institute, it is impossible to program an algorithm that can detect whether a superiintelligent AI might harm the world….
Self-learning machines that drive cars, compose symphonies, create paintings or beat people at chess. Artificial intelligence (AI) certainly offers some exciting possibilities.
Who knows what is feasible in the future. Will machines be able to cure cancer or dementia sooner than people can? And should we really be so pleased about that? After all, in science fiction films, things often go badly wrong and the machines turn out to be a force for evil. Take, for example, Skynet in Terminator, HAL in…
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