AI Argumentative Essay

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Artificial intelligence today is individually known as narrow AI (or infirm AI), in that it is designed to perform a narrow task (example: only facial recognition or only internet searches). However, the extensive-word goal of many researchers is to create prevalent AI (AGI or strong AI). While narrow AI may outperform humans at whatever its specific task is, similar playing chess or unfold equations, AGI would outperform humans at nearly every cognitive study. This raises questions on what else an AI will be capable of doing in the future. Some people question why safety should be a concern in the further development of AI’s. Research giving reason behind why safety should be a concern was conducted by the Future of Life Institute and their …show more content…

It also helps show the concerns of many people in the fact that if the AI’s ever did surpass human intelligence they could hack into many potentially dangerous things and in theory it could end one of two different ways. This is either having the AI’s mind programmed to be destructive by an outside force and having it gain control to a numerous amounts of lethal weapons and power such as gaining control of the world’s power grid, nuclear warheads, and multiple other technological based weapons. The other outcome could potentially be the AI not being corrupted by an outside force and having it solve any problem anyone asks it with efficiency and then have it develop a destructive path itself to solve that problem. As an example the Future of Life Institute used this scenario. ... If you ask an obedient intelligent car to take you to the airport as fast as possible, it might get you there chased by helicopters and covered in vomit, doing not what you wanted but literally what you asked for. If a superintelligent system is tasked with a ambitious geoengineering project, it might wreak havoc with our ecosystem as a side effect, and view human attempts to stop it as a threat to be met… This in itself is enough to make many people question why we continue research in the field of artificial intelligence, but there is another outcome that could be a possibility if AIs ever did gain this amount of

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