Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
Blog No: 21
Date Published: March 12, 2022
The biggest challenge facing Al computer programmers today is to make machines that are smarter and wiser than we are.
Although most people think artificial intelligence is something new, it is not. AI research was born with the first electronic computer in 1941( I'll do my research), and the’ first experiments in robotics were begun in the late 1950s( approxiamate). Most people think of talking robots, sometimes referred to as androids, when they think of artificial intelligence, but different forms of AI have been in our lives for decades.
One example of AI in our world is the thermostat which controls the temperature inside our cars and buildings. A thermostat determines the temperature of the air around it, compares it to the desired temperature, then turns the heat or cooling up or down according to whichever is needed. Today we take them for granted, but creating a thinking device like this was no small task.
To date scientific research has produced many devices that can perform small thinking tasks, and we find them all around our homes. They’re in our car engines, cameras, telephones and computers.
Today the emphasis in AI research is on creating machines that can behave in ways that humans consider intelligent. Researchers are now creating systems which can imitate human thought, understand speech, and do many things thought to be science fiction not long ago. Advancements in Al are being made so fast that it is expected that in just a few years time we
will have humanoid machines with the ability to teach things to-us humans. Some are predicting that we'll soon have androids capable of being our friends or even roommates. That may not be as farfetched as it sounds. ( you can watch the korean drama: I am not a robot)
The most challenging task facing researchers has been to build machines that can imitate the human brain. It’s thought that a computer can be called intelligent if it can deceive a human into believing that it is also human. This test was first passed in 1997 when a computer named “Big Blue” defeated world chess champion Gary Kasparov at a game of chess. The world was shocked that any machine could have the ability to beat a man at such an exercise of mental strength. But it was just the beginning.
There’s no doubt that we'll be able to produce machines smarter than us, and the possibilities are endless. Machines will be taught to do jobs that require them to follow detailed instructions and be mentally alert at the Same time. Machines can’t get tired, So accidents caused by fatigue will never happen. Machines will also be designed for specific tasks that humans hate, but unlike humans, they won't complain.
What worries computer scientists about AI is not that they may not be able to create the machines but that they might not be able to teach them to be wise and not make the same foolish mistakes that we humans make. They must be taught to be kind, well mannered, and to behave intelligently.
If we expect them to make important decisions, they should be wise, not foolish like us.
The question is, Will they learn man’s love of money and power and then wage war to get them, or will they be smarter than that?
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Because of man's brilliant mind, he invented that artificial intelligence. The problem I think is that if their inventions will be the one to control us for they are trying them to be like human's mind.