AI could pose "extinction level threat" says State Dept.

odanny

Diamond Member
May 7, 2017
16,948
13,487
2,290
Midwest - Trumplandia
Are we quibbling over TikTok? Yea, that's probably an issue as well, but not quite like police robots with the power to detain you.




New York CNN


A new report commissioned by the US State Department paints an alarming picture of the “catastrophic” national security risks posed by rapidly evolving artificial intelligence, warning that time is running out for the federal government to avert disaster.

The findings were based on interviews with more than 200 people over more than a year – including top executives from leading AI companies, cybersecurity researchers, weapons of mass destruction experts and national security officials inside the government.

The report, released this week by Gladstone AI, flatly states that the most advanced AI systems could, in a worst case, “pose an extinction-level threat to the human species.”

A US State Department official confirmed to CNN that the agency commissioned the report as it constantly assesses how AI is aligned with its goal to protect US interests at home and abroad. However, the official stressed the report does not represent the views of the US government.

The warning in the report is another reminder that although the potential of AI continues to captivate investors and the public, there are real dangers too.

“AI is already an economically transformative technology. It could allow us to cure diseases, make scientific discoveries, and overcome challenges we once thought were insurmountable,” Jeremie Harris, CEO and co-founder of Gladstone AI, told CNN on Tuesday.

“But it could also bring serious risks, including catastrophic risks, that we need to be aware of,” Harris said. “And a growing body of evidence — including empirical research and analysis published in the world’s top AI conferences — suggests that above a certain threshold of capability, AIs could potentially become uncontrollable.”
 
Yep. Everybody thinks Skynet and world destruction is a joke...well, it ain't.
It's already having a downstream effect on marketing, administration, and support jobs in the tech industry. And that's just creating unemployment.
But, we as a species aren't the brightest bulbs on the Christmas Tree.

 
Are we quibbling over TikTok? Yea, that's probably an issue as well, but not quite like police robots with the power to detain you.




New York CNN


A new report commissioned by the US State Department paints an alarming picture of the “catastrophic” national security risks posed by rapidly evolving artificial intelligence, warning that time is running out for the federal government to avert disaster.

The findings were based on interviews with more than 200 people over more than a year – including top executives from leading AI companies, cybersecurity researchers, weapons of mass destruction experts and national security officials inside the government.

The report, released this week by Gladstone AI, flatly states that the most advanced AI systems could, in a worst case, “pose an extinction-level threat to the human species.”

A US State Department official confirmed to CNN that the agency commissioned the report as it constantly assesses how AI is aligned with its goal to protect US interests at home and abroad. However, the official stressed the report does not represent the views of the US government.

The warning in the report is another reminder that although the potential of AI continues to captivate investors and the public, there are real dangers too.

“AI is already an economically transformative technology. It could allow us to cure diseases, make scientific discoveries, and overcome challenges we once thought were insurmountable,” Jeremie Harris, CEO and co-founder of Gladstone AI, told CNN on Tuesday.

“But it could also bring serious risks, including catastrophic risks, that we need to be aware of,” Harris said. “And a growing body of evidence — including empirical research and analysis published in the world’s top AI conferences — suggests that above a certain threshold of capability, AIs could potentially become uncontrollable.”
Energy is required for all forms of activity, whether it be physical, chemical, or biological. Without energy, nothing can happen or function.

So, it is important to have a kill switch or emergency stop button in place to control any source of energy for AI systems in case they malfunction or behave in unexpected ways.

That allows humans to quickly intervene and prevent any potential harm or damage caused by the AI. It also provides a sense of control and accountability over the technology.

Human beings control and destroy this blue planet, not AI systems. lol. :)
 
There is really no such thing as AI.
All it is really, is just the human coded algorithms that can detect pattern in large data sets that we would be too bored to discover ourselves.

When AI parses a question and searches for an answer it responds with, it has no idea what any of it means. It is just doing rote computations.

Computers have no intelligence at all, and the programming is by humans entirely, so is not artificial.
 

Forum List

Back
Top