In “Outing A.I beyond the Turing Test” by Benjamin H. Bratton, Mr. Bratton scrutinizes the subject of hard A.I. proclaiming to be our biggest existential threat” marked by crucial ambiguities” (Bratton). The author raises the concern that an A.I. may be indifferent to humans and that in a certain way that may be even worse than if the A.I. were hostile and the ambiguities he ascertains are in …show more content…
There are multiple ways that an A.I. might harm us, but the most crucial one has to be “a mechanical failure or a transgression of moral code, the AI may pose an existential risk as it is both powerfully intelligent and disinterested in humans” (Bratton). Disregard your belief in the apocalypse, but the thought of humanity disappearing is horrifying and disturbing. While you might think that this type of disturbing scene only happens in movies, but it appears that this could happen in the future. Additionally, the rising of A.I becoming more and more common to society, resulting in people too excessively dependent on the artificial intelligence systems. It wouldn’t be an overstatement to say that artificial intelligence will change the world later this century. When it comes to the influence of Artificial Intelligence and robotics, there is no discussion that the developments in these …show more content…
has a strong science fiction connotation, but research in A.I. is concerned with producing machines that are capable of doing automated tasks that require intelligent behavior, yet, one of the main advantages of A.I. is considered to be its ability to replace human workers in a dangerous environment and it’s widely recognized by the world and for military’s purposes. For instance, military people using human-controlled robots to disable the bomb. When discussing the danger of A.I, it’s important to focus on the benefits and the risks associated with A.I. In the most recent years, we have seen A.I, robots, and machines replacing several jobs that used to be done by people and with the rising of superhero movies promoting advanced technologies and weapons equipped with artificial intelligence. And technology is advancing so fast that we cannot predict what will come in the next few years or even in a hundred of years. This is a rising concern about the potentially harmful effects of A.I. on the job market. For example, there are now fewer people employed in the retail and banking industries, as self-serve machines and ATMs are implying that customers can perform most tasks themselves with these and fewer employees are needed. Moreover, we can’t deny that AI has the potential to improve on the subjects like health care, poverty, and security that are far beyond our limits and the further development of artificial intelligence and other technologies are highly