Will there be a fully conscious robot in the future? In today's "artificial intelligence and the future of mankind: the Devil, or the Angel" Forum of Boao Forum for Asia, five of the world's top AI researchers are cautious and optimistic, although for several years, but "there is no evidence that the calculation model can produce emotions."
"Worrying about the threat of artificial intelligence is like worrying about overcrowding on Mars, which is completely unrealistic," he said. "Baidu In-depth Study research institute executive Vice President Yukei that artificial intelligence can have a great contribution to human society, there is no need to deliberately emphasize some of the risks, because artificial intelligence is just at the beginning of the development stage, far from advanced."
Forum host, Glitch founder Zhao said he often asked, "You do artificial intelligence will destroy us?" "Zhao's answer is:" Sorry, I do not know how to do this thing, we are very weak, but to improve the life a little bit. ”
Youssi Valdi, the father of the Israeli science and technology venture, said that the artificial intelligence we see at present is only embedded artificial intelligence, that is, some algorithms can simulate the functions of the human brain, such as language, translation, as well as voice, image recognition, these are very basic. In order for the machine to be able to make decisions independently, there is a need for deeper research to understand the structure of the human brain.
"We have not yet entered the era of artificial intelligence, or the era of augmented reality, but just started human-computer interaction." "Aidyia, the chairman of the Institute of Artificial Intelligence, Ben Gore, believes that AI may be involved in financial services, medicine and biology in the next decade, since much of this data is impossible to read entirely by people, and it is expected that through the internet of things, robots can be used in home economics, education for children, The elderly care and other aspects to achieve breakthroughs.
Ben Gore, who is doing an open language project at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, aims to engage in a machine that is as thinking as the human brain, with thousands of of pages of content to explain the architecture. He goes on to explain that this is only a research and development project and there is not enough evidence to suggest that it will succeed.
Wuen, Chairman of Microsoft Asia-Pacific Research and Development Group, believes that in the past 15 years, artificial intelligence has made great strides in predicting human behavior, and now the so-called "consciousness" of robots is based on the analysis of large data, is the most reasonable choice through a variety of complex systems and algorithms.
Zhao said that although artificial intelligence technology has not yet developed to be able to subjective harm to humans that day, but must be cautious to prevent the moral problems of technology. Today's technology is still very primitive, but it can already be used in areas that could harm us, such as the military and even terrorism.
Wuen Fortunately, he knows the artificial intelligence staff have very high moral standards, in the use of artificial intelligence does need a policy ethical framework.
At the end of the forum, Youssi Valdi also expressed his concern that if the values, consciousness and emotions could be implanted into the machine, it would pose risks and threats to humans, because humans are inherently complex. Reporter Zimming