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  2. History of artificial life - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest thinkers of the modern age to postulate the potentials of artificial life, separate from artificial intelligence, was math and computer prodigy John von Neumann. At the Hixon Symposium , hosted by Linus Pauling in Pasadena, California in the late 1940s, von Neumann delivered a lecture titled "The General and Logical Theory ...

  3. Existential risk from artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, a widely used undergraduate AI textbook, [89] [90] says that superintelligence "might mean the end of the human race". [1] It states: "Almost any technology has the potential to cause harm in the wrong hands, but with [superintelligence], we have the new problem that the wrong hands might belong to ...

  4. AI and the meaning of life: Philosopher Nick Bostrom says ...

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    A decade later, with AI more prevalent than ever, Professor Bostrom has decided to explore what will happen if things go right; if AI is beneficial and succeeds in improving our lives without ...

  5. Elon Musk explains his 80/20 prediction for what AI ... - AOL

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    As AI improves each day, Musk said it's more likely to have a positive effect on the world — but there's still a 20% risk of "human annihilation." "The good future of AI is one of immense ...

  6. Is AI like the A-bomb? Washington looks to history to ... - AOL

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    The challenge of regulating artificial intelligence is being compared to everything from the atomic bomb to the steam engine. ... society and how it will affect American life. 'AI is like a steam ...

  7. AI aftermath scenarios - Wikipedia

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    The second thesis is that advances in artificial intelligence will render humans unnecessary for the functioning of the economy: human labor declines in relative economic value if robots are easier to cheaply mass-produce then humans, more customizable than humans, and if they become more intelligent and capable than humans. [8] [9] [10]

  8. Will AI soon be as smart as — or smarter than — humans? - AOL

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    Today’s AI just isn’t agile enough to approximate human intelligence “AI is making progress — synthetic images look more and more realistic, and speech recognition can often work in noisy ...

  9. Ethics of artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Due to the potential of AI weapons becoming more dangerous than human-operated weapons, Stephen Hawking and Max Tegmark signed a "Future of Life" petition [125] to ban AI weapons. The message posted by Hawking and Tegmark states that AI weapons pose an immediate danger and that action is required to avoid catastrophic disasters in the near future.