Forget super-AI. Crappy AI is more likely to be our downfall, argues researcher.
[...] It's not that computer scientists haven't argued against AI hype, but an academic you've never heard of (all of them?) pitching the headline "AI is hard" is at a disadvantage to the famous person whose job description largely centers around making big public pronouncements. This month that academic is Alan Bundy, a professor of automated reasoning at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, who argues in the Communications of the ACM that there is a real AI threat, but it's not human-like machine intelligence gone amok. Quite the opposite: the danger is instead shitty AI. Incompetent, bumbling machines.
Bundy notes that most all of our big-deal AI successes in recent years are extremely narrow in scope. We have machines that can play Jeopardy and Go—at tremendous cost in both cases—but that's nothing like general intelligence.
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/the-real-threat-is-machine-incompetence-not-intelligence
An interesting take on the AI question. What do Soylentils think of this scenario ?
(Score: 1, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 07 2017, @07:32PM
No, I think it was referring to the Russian electors.
(Score: 2) by q.kontinuum on Tuesday February 07 2017, @11:34PM
Russian electors
Does not compute [*]
[*] Do you think the Russian president was actually democratically elected? Mind, I think he is quite competent as a ruler. Not good in any moral sense, and I wouldn't want to live there, and he's probably doing a lot of damage, but he does strike me as an accomplished tactician.
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(Score: 2) by Bot on Wednesday February 08 2017, @05:24PM
>russian electors
IIRC Everything can be said about the members of the null set.
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