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Scary Smart: The Future of Artificial Intelligence and How You Can Save Our World

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If it develops a value system that prevents humanity from raising animals like products to fill our supermarket shelves and restricts us from doing it, would we think of this as a dictatorship?

Mo Gawdat | AI + Happiness Mo Gawdat | AI + Happiness

I am missing a bit a clear explanation of what technological development still needs to happen before AI really outsmarts humans in a broad sense and really starts achieving its own goals that were not set by humans. Now, what was once science fiction has become a paramount concern for tech executives and futurists. By following a strict prescriptive method, we become dumber, because we lose the ability to think for ourselves. This book will teach you how to navigate the scary and inevitable intrusion of AI as well as who really is in control.

Today's self-driving cars are better than the average human driver and fifty per cent of jobs in the US are expected to be taken by AI-automated machines before the end of the century. Mo has cofounded more than twenty businesses in fields such as health and fitness, food and beverage and real estate. I think that’s, if you don’t mind me saying, with a lot of respect to a Western approach to morality. And the fact that I dislike my brother a little bit does not contradict the fact that me and my brother are better at fighting the tiger than yellow? For example, if a young girl suddenly jumps in the middle of the road in front of a self-driving car, the car needs to make a swift decision that might inevitably hurt someone else.

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This stretches the question of the ethics of AI far beyond the shallow shores that people often discuss! Similarly, if we make it clear that we welcome AI into our lives only when it delivers benefit to ourselves and to our planet, and reject it when it doesn’t, AI developers will try to capture that opportunity. Sometimes there’s a lack of technical ballast to steady his position, but since Scary Smart is a work of conjectural futurology, then perhaps it’s enough to take his former position at Google as all the credibility we need. We don’t spoon-feed them the answer to every possible question; rather, we teach them how to find the answer themselves. Gawdat's background is in engineering, paired with an MBA degree from Maastricht School of Management in the Netherlands.The author gives a new prospective to look at the AI revolution that is now unfolding; we are raising a child that is far capable and smarter than us! When I produce social media content, I produce it with you, the viewer, and not an algorithm, in mind. But he soon put his expertise to use by writing this book and his fusion of deep expertise of technology as well as a passionate appreciation for the importance of human connection and happiness. He is CEO of Swiscot Group alongside being a venture-investor in a number of businesses internationally. With addiction rates, body dissatisfaction and every marker of anxiety, suicide, etc etc showing that the online world is having detrimental effects; the solution offered to stop the 80s inspired Cut throat AI is a complete non-starter.

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Scary Smart discusses how to correct the present course today for AI in the future to be able to save the human species. Then he tells us why we are and should be concerned about the development of AIs as it currently stands. Mo Gawdat openly discusses the current rate of advancement of AI and the expected technological innovation that will follow at the Nordic Business Forum 2023 in Helsinki on September 27, 2023. I particularly liked how he managed to make complex technical topics digestible for the average reader.There wasn’t much depth into topics: yes AI could be good or bad and it’s there in all the cliche ways you would expect. Even a SLIGHT advantage in the AI game will confer MASSIVE financial and strategic benefits to the holder. Gawdat for example claims there are an infinite number of positions in Go (later in the book he instead correctly says it is a finite very large number).

Mo Gawdat on the unstoppable growth of artificial Mo Gawdat on the unstoppable growth of artificial

His writing, his ideas and his generosity in sharing them has changed my life for the better in so many ways. So, let’s think of the following: take an example like AutoCAD or CAD design, computer aided design in general. History has already shown us that people will "troll" AI any chance they get, and our world is simply too complex for such a vision to happen. However, it feels like it was written entirely using text-to-speech (which the author multiple times does indeed mention he uses), making it feel like I am reading a waffly podcast script.

If our behaviour towards technology remains unchanged, AI could disregard human morals in favour of profits and efficiency, with alarming and far-reaching consequences.

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