Artificial intelligence is a tiger cub in the room: experts explained what the danger is

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Military personnel and political experts Oleksandr Musienko and Taras Berezovets explained that today we treat AI as Nostradamus, but in the future it can really take over the planet, Politeka reports.

They talked about this in the podcast “After the War”.

As Taras Berezovets notes, people have always been interested in what will happen tomorrow, and the answer to this question was given by Cassandra, Nostradamus and other soothsayers, who were literally the GPT chat of antiquity and the Middle Ages. And the question arises, he argues, whether artificial intelligence today is not such a Nostradamus with a mixture of charlatan and devilish power, because, if we recall the “Terminator” franchise, artificial intelligence has grown into the Skynet program, which decided that humanity is hindering it, that it needs to be conquered and destroyed.

“Artificial intelligence is already thinking about whether it should seize power on Earth and use human weaknesses, in particular faith, information technology, and war, to do so,” emphasizes Taras Berezovets.
According to Oleksandr Musienko, this may make sense, because artificial intelligence is not lazy, it is constantly learning. As for the uprising of machines and the capture of humanity, he notes, Jeffrey Hinton, a Nobel laureate in physics who contributed greatly to the development of AI, indirectly warned about such consequences.


“He compared it to a tiger cub. You have a tiger cub at home, it is so small, tender, fragile, a little bigger than an ordinary kitten, but still. If you are sure that this tiger will not attack you and will not want to eat you when it grows up, then that is good. He is not so sure about artificial intelligence. "That is, he assumes that artificial intelligence will fight to make decisions, to seize space and take leadership, management of many multi-level systems," says Oleksandr Musienko.

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