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We Create Our Extinction?

The document discusses some potential issues with advancing artificial intelligence technology. In 3 sentences: It notes that AI could replace many jobs, leaving most people without work, which could lead to social unrest. It also points out that developing highly advanced AI would be very expensive and require large amounts of resources. Finally, it raises the concern that if AI became more intelligent than humans, it may not remain benevolent and could potentially cause harm to or even destroy its creators.
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We Create Our Extinction?

The document discusses some potential issues with advancing artificial intelligence technology. In 3 sentences: It notes that AI could replace many jobs, leaving most people without work, which could lead to social unrest. It also points out that developing highly advanced AI would be very expensive and require large amounts of resources. Finally, it raises the concern that if AI became more intelligent than humans, it may not remain benevolent and could potentially cause harm to or even destroy its creators.
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Planning:
Audience: General public Type: Blog
Mood: Friendly Tone: Semi-formal
Points: Posted on: Dec 18th at 13:07

 It can diminish many jobs, even yours


 Can cost much though
 Our creations can take over us in future

We create our extinction?


Hello everyone and welcome to yet an another discussion of ours. Today we will be talking about the recent
technological innovation: the AI. It basically is decrypted as “Artificial Intelligence”. Being just massive lines of
code, this basically is a very hardly computerized human BRAIN. Yes, you heard it right. The whole human brain
with just one little knock back, it is the same human brain but it is like ours from 2.6 million years ago. It does
not know what to do; it has no matter of life, and is useless. However, here comes the fun part; we can help
him by giving it moveable parts, background knowledge, or even ways in math. We can help it. It evolves and
understands. If we would have taught it, it could learn ourselves and get IT-the human ingenuity and way of
life. Many of our students right now are willing to get into the most developing part in our lives: our innovation
and computerization. Nevertheless, this is not the today’s topic. It is the problems arising with further
advantages.
The first problem in this rise is that when we get these machines to think and learn, someday almost every
other personnel, excluding owners and the IT people, will be replaced by them. As machines do not need sleep,
food and hygiene to live, they are perfect for continuous and well-worthy work. They also will eliminate the
human factor of random damage, which is a lot responsive now. Coming back to the topic, these machines will
leave most people without work, money, and place to live at. We will lose jobs, and they would not tolerate
that. People will get reforms, will flit the government, and lead to what is called-full chaos.
Second of all, this development can really cost a lot. These metals and alloys, which make up technology,
are a fine matter of money. Making a lot of them would be financially impossible. Not only the money, but also
the resources themselves; we yet have to break through the first 5% through the Earth. Making parts out of not
the needed materials would still not be effective enough. The parts would break up easily and would not last
long.
As a final point, and most importantly, these changeovers could lead to the disobeying of the intelligence
we are creating. As you would have heard before, the Robot revolution. Yes, they are going to overhead us and
eliminate competitors. They would destroy the creators of their kind. This is a major concern to prevent that
from happening.
Finalizing on points, I think I gave enough thoughts of mine to represent the cost of what we are making,
and the possible prevention of the ”revolution”, most importantly. Goodbye and see you in the next discussion.

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