With new alarming predictions being made every week, it is important to explore the limitations of AI. The human brain provides the best reference point
The global infoscape is currently abuzz with
alarmist predictions
over the dangers posed by artificial intelligence (AI). Billionaire entrepreneurs and their hirelings, who had once gushed over the emerging AI “technopia”, have suddenly turned apocalyptic. As the narrative
du jour
goes, a sentient AI may ultimately turn against its creators.
But are there any merits ...
... man’s need for physical activity, the information revolution has deprived people of the need for memory. A further revolution in artificial intelligence will rob humans of their ability to think. Operators of industrial facilities with ACS systems in place ... ...
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Is it necessary to ban the creation of networks smarter than GPT-4?
Anonymous Poll
24% - No, no bans on AI are needed.
9% - No, the ban would be premature; it will be necessary only if those systems get even smarter than now.
30% ...
... garnered from a targeted survey of twenty-five experts from twelve countries and the subsequent analysis of their feedback aim to bring to light the most serious threats to international information-psychological security (IPS) through malicious use of artificial intelligence (MUAI), determining how dangerous these threats are, which measures should be used to neutralize them, and identifying the prospects for international cooperation in this area.
Anton Kolonin:
What’s Your Power, Strong AI?
This publication attempts to ...
A review of the year’s defining trends in Artificial Intelligence
The outgoing year has demonstrated, on the one hand, continued growth in the power and capabilities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) relying on so-called “foundation models”, based on deep neural networks such “astransformers”. On the other hand, we were witnessing an entrenchment of certain trends of AI’s development that have to do with overcoming of well-known limitations ...
... responses garnered from a targeted survey of nineteen experts from ten countries and the subsequent analysis of their feedback aim to bring to light the most serious threats to international information-psychological security (IPS) through malicious use of artificial intelligence (MUAI) and determine how dangerous these threats are, which measures should be used to neutralize them, and identify the prospects for international cooperation in this area. This publication attempts to determine whether MUAI will increase the threat level ...
... adapt to local laws in the field of AI ethics, which is exactly what is now happening with personal data processing, where IT companies have to adapt to the legislation of each individual country.
Further Steps
Oleg Shakirov, Evgeniya Drozhashchikh:
Artificial Intelligence and Its Partners
From a humanitarian perspective, it seems necessary to intensify cooperation between the states leading in AI and arms races (Russia, the United States and China) within the UN framework in order to effect a complete ban on the development, deployment and use of
Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS)
.
When entering international markets, developers of universal ...
The Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence will help participants establish practical cooperation and formulate common approaches to the development and implementation of AI
The creation of the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) reflects the growing interest of states in AI technologies. The initiative, which brings together 14 countries and the European Union, will help participants establish practical cooperation and formulate common approaches to the development and implementation ...
interview with Maxim Fedorov, Vice-President for Artificial Intelligence and Mathematical Modelling at Skoltech.
Digitalization and the development of artificial intelligence (AI) bring up many philosophical and ethical questions about the role of man and robot in the nascent social and economic order. How real is the threat of an AI dictatorship? Why do we need to tackle AI ethics today? Does AI provide breakthrough solutions?...
... intelligence? And if not, what else do researchers and developers need to achieve to make the winners in the AI race the "
kings of the world
?”
Background
Sergey Karelov:
AI Nationalism and AI Nationalization Are ahead
Over the last 60 years,
artificial intelligence
(AI) has been the subject of much discussion among researchers representing different approaches and schools of thought. One of the crucial reasons for this is that there is no unified definition of what constitutes AI, with differences persisting even ...
On October 29, 2019, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) hosted a lecture on “Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights” by Steve Crown, Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, Microsoft Corporation. The event was attended by leading Russian experts on this topic.
On October 29, 2019, Russian International Affairs Council ...