He also said that the way the world is working to reduce the risks of epidemic and nuclear war, it should also be a priority to reduce the risk of extinction from AI. Significantly, the use of AI is increasing in every field. It is believed that in the coming time, countries around the world will use it further in the defense sector. It can appear as automatic weapons and robots.
Last year, a senior American military expert warned that AI-controlled drones would soon be able to attack their target. It will be so fast and advanced that humans will not be able to fight them. In October 2018, Zeng Yi, a senior executive executive of the Chinese defense firm ‘Norinco’, said that ‘humans will not fight in future battlefields’ and deadly autonomous weapons will be used in war.
Experts are concerned about its fatal consequences. He says that it can be the ‘last century on earth’ of mankind. Professor Tagmark also warned in 2018 that a person can one day a slave to the intelligent machines made by him. He says that perhaps humans are not smart to handle such power.
Tegmarks are not alone, which warns of such danger. Tesla’s CEO and the world’s richest man Alan Musk (Elon Musk) has also been presenting his eyes on AI. In March this year, Masak called for stopping the ‘dangerous race’ to develop AI. He feared that this is ‘deep risk for society and humanity’, which could have ‘destructive’ effects.
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