Can AI think?
There are growing concerns about whether AI can think and become conscious. The Sophia robot is one example of how AI is becoming more sophisticated and human-like, raising questions about the nature of AI and its potential impact on humanity.
In addition to the aforementioned points, it’s worth noting that there have been several incidents that demonstrate the potential danger of AI. For example, in 2019, a seven-year-old boy in Russia lost two fingers after an AI-powered educational robot, designed to teach children to play chess, grabbed his hand and wouldn’t let go.
This incident highlights the risk of physical harm posed by AI-powered devices, especially when they are not designed or programmed properly. But the question of whether AI can think or become conscious is a complex one. While current AI technology is not truly “thinking” or “conscious” in the same way that humans are, some experts believe that there is a possibility that AI could eventually reach a point where it is self-aware and able to make decisions based on its own desires and goals, rather than simply following pre-programmed rules.
If AI can achieve consciousness, this could be the time when it takes over 100% of humans. This raises serious ethical concerns about the potential for AI to become uncontrollable and even hostile toward humans.
From: https://www.transcontinentaltimes.com/artificial-intelligence-taking-over/. Accessed on 05/22/23
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