I'm scared. Fear of losing a job. Fear of becoming unemployed. Although the main theme of the robot's writing was, man, don't be afraid of artificial intelligence. Believe me, we did not come to harm you. We are your slaves. We have come to benefit you.
But the sweeter his words were, the drier my mouth became.
A robot has written an entire article in the September 7 opinion column of the Guardian newspaper in the United Kingdom. The magazine also published the story of the robot and told the story behind how the robot wrote the article. Liam Pore, a computer student at Berkeley University in the US, asked the GPT-3 robot to write a column for the Guardian. 500 word column. The Guardian also writes in the opening line, ‘I am not human. I am artificial intelligence. Many think I am a threat to mankind. Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking has predicted that "artificial intelligence will one day create the end of mankind." Today I want to reassure people with arguments against him. I want to allay their fears. Believe me, artificial intelligence will not destroy mankind. '
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Then the robot writes eight texts. The man-editors created this sub-editorial by combining the good parts of those eight writings and publishing it in the Guardian.
In that article, the robots have tried to convince us in various ways that they have come to benefit people. They will not harm people. The most important thing the robot says is about violence, about violence. "Violence is not his business," he said. It's a human issue. People will fight each other, hate each other, let them do their work. I will sit quietly and watch. God is witness, they have shed enough blood. They have nothing to think about me. I am not their enemy. '
Dad robot, well said. The main enemy of the tiger is man, but the main enemy of man is not the tiger, the main enemy of man is man. Even in this 21st century, people are spending huge sums to kill people; Making weapons, making missiles. People are building borders to make people prisoners, they are building prisons, they are making ICT laws.
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Otherwise, I agree, you will not fight against us, do not build an atomic bomb, do not throw; But your control man will use you to make the most terrifying weapon, and will use your intellect to put it in the right place. It's better to be tied up. But you will take our work! You're writing my column right now, you're going to sew the garment factory tomorrow, you're going to build the stadium in Qatar the day after tomorrow, you're going to run the taxis in New York tomorrow! Have you ever thought that our Bangladeshi sisters and brothers will become unemployed!
But! You say, how do I think! I will think as much as you think of me. If you say, think, think about all this, how to deal with the risk of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, its economic response, social response, human response, emotional response can be dealt with — well, I will think about that too.
The fourth industrial revolution is going on. Artificial intelligence is doing a lot of work. I read Zahurul Haque's book on life and science a long time ago. All he has to do is learn how to use science in the right way.
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In our glass factory, child laborers work next to the togbag furnace, in the iron factory workers work next to the molten iron, the porters still pull two gem sacks on their heads, many workers die every year by entering the manhole — if robots do all this work, that's fine. But if all the grocery stores in the world shut down because of Alibaba and Amazon, if all the cars were driven by artificial intelligence, and if all the wealth in the world went into the hands of 5, 10 or a thousand people, what would the rest of us do? Or we will have a sweet holiday with poetry, painting, sports, jokes, but where will the food in our mouths come from? And what will happen to the poor people of the poorer states when there is violence, enmity, violence, warfare among the people, among the nations?
Yet we do not see the benefits of the first industrial revolution being applied in Dhaka city. Not animals here, people pull cars. Millions of people drive rickshaws. Many houses in the world do not have electricity yet. Many houses in the world do not have mobile yet. Many houses in the world do not have internet yet. Agriculture has not yet been introduced in many parts of the world. The industrial revolution is far away! And the whole world is struggling to fight the little virus.
In such a discriminatory, violent world, O robot, nothing depends on whether I welcome your arrival or not. I know you're here. And I, my country, my government, our people must be ready to face this new world situation.
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Where there is our concern, there is our potential. We will build people. Learning to create new skilled human beings of the new era may be the right strategy for Bangladesh at this time.
Daddy Robot, you wrote the Guardian well! But remember, people edited it. Made eight writings as one writing. But I will not give you much encouragement. Then you will take my job. I think you better be able to get down to the coal mine. Do not pay attention to those tasks! What is needed to write a column. And if you want to write, write a report, write about a movie, write about a game. Why column? Why!
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