How A.I. will overcome humans

How A.I. will overcome humans: According Max Tegmark, “AGI artificial general intelligence: that’s the dream of the field of AI to build a machine that’s better than us at all goals we’re not there yet but a good fraction of leading AI researchers to think we are gonna get there maybe in a few decades and if that happens you have to ask yourself if that might lead the machines getting not just a little better than us but way better at all goals having superintelligence.”

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How A.I. will overcome humans ft. Max Tegmark

Right now, AI can’t tell the difference between a cat and a dog. AI needs thousands of pictures in order to correctly identify a dog from a cat, whereas human babies and toddlers only need to see each animal once to know the difference. But AI won’t be that way forever, says AI expert and author Max Tegmark, because it hasn’t learned how to self-replicate its own intelligence. However, once AI learns how to master AGI—or Artificial General Intelligence—it will be able to upgrade itself, thereby being able to blow right past us.

Source: Bigthink.com

Max Tegmark is a physicist and cosmologist and he is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the scientific director of the Foundational Questions Institute.  You can read more about Max Tegmark here.

Max Tegmark also wrote a book on AI which title as “Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence“. You can buy this book on Amazon.

If you are interested in AI then this book is must read for you. You can find out how A.I. will overcome humans by reading this book. If you are interested in AI tell us via comment so we will cover more about AI in future, because future is Artificial Intelligence.

By Sameer

I'm Sameer Bille, a blogger from Mumbai, India. I started MuchTech as a passion.Here at Much Tech I write about Tech Tips,Tricks and how to guide.

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