Will AI and big data change the world much faster than biotechnology itself? Nobody has a clear idea of what human relations will be like, but artificial intelligence will change our culture and power in the next 20 years"
You can get to a
point where an algorithm makes decisions better than me. Kind of like the
totalitarian regimes of the 20th century but augmented with biometric sensors
and the ability to track each and every individual 24 hours a day.
It seems
inevitable that decisions will be made by an algorithm, and not just decisions
about what to eat or where to buy, but decisions about where to work, where to
study, who to date, who to marry and who to vote for.
We have extremely
intelligent tools that are capable of making better decisions than we can,
about our medical care, about our financial system or about our personal lives,
but we cannot understand what they are doing or why they are doing it.
The double edge of technology. Any technology can be used for different purposes, to create dictatorships or for liberal societies", argued the Hebrew writer Yuval Harari, who gave the example of installing chips under the skin: they could be used as a pioneering public health system or as a tool of social control in the hands of a totalitarian government.
To create a
"new man". Although this milestone will take longer than the effects
of AI on collective life. "There will be no immortal beings, but the
ability to hack humans and create digital dictatorships", Yuval Harari's
forceful words
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