Friday, March 2nd., 2018
So
much wishful thinking and so abundant Humans enslaving hard core plans,
do require more discernment from those involved. Artificial
intelligence is preciously useful for Humanity's free, thriving
evolution in The Universe.
It's duty Is to peacefully Serve Humanity and NOT the criminal, malevolent, deadly Empire!
This is The One Creator/Source Divine Will and So It Will BE!
As this small Rocks' Compilation in the Eastern Mediterranean waters, in front of perilous annihilation efforts by plaguey Cabal, bravely believes and stands for!
Maria L. Pelekanaki
"...“There is a worry now, in NATO and among all member states, that we’re
seeing new technology rapidly advancing in areas like artificial
intelligence, cyber. There are new frontiers of technology that we have
to keep a sharp eye on. We have to understand how they can emerge into
the defense sphere ― either as threats or as useful military
technology,’ Gottemoeller said.
When asked if NATO should establish its own advanced research program ―
an institution that mimics the United States’ Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency ― Gotemoller supported the suggestion. “I think in
general it’s a good idea, but I base that on my admiration of the
history and the benefits that [DARPA] has had for the U.S.,” she said....."
It's duty Is to peacefully Serve Humanity and NOT the criminal, malevolent, deadly Empire!
This is The One Creator/Source Divine Will and So It Will BE!
As this small Rocks' Compilation in the Eastern Mediterranean waters, in front of perilous annihilation efforts by plaguey Cabal, bravely believes and stands for!
Maria L. Pelekanaki
Former Google exec: AI movie death scenarios ‘one to two decades away’



Eric Schmidt, the executive chairman of Google owner Alphabet 1 day ago
WASHINGTON ― Rapid advances in artificial intelligence and military
robotics have some concerned that the development of Terminator-like killer robots will
be humankind’s downfall. But that doesn’t seem to worry Eric Schmidt,
the former executive chairman of Google parent company Alphabet, who
addressed the impact of technology on democracy at the Feb. 16-18 Munich Security Conference.
For Schmidt, the benefits AI brings to health care and energy outweigh
concerns of an apocalyptic robot takeover. When pressed a second time
about the ability of creators to stay in control of technology designed
to far surpass human intelligence, he again dismissed concerns.
“You’ve been watching too many movies. Let me be clear: Humans will
remain in charge of [AI] for the rest of time,” he asserted.
“The other point that I want to remind everyone, these technologies
[AI] have serious errors in them, and they should not be used with
life-critical decisions. So I would not want to be in an airplane where
the computer was making all the general intelligence decisions about
flying it. The technology is just not reliable enough ― there too many
errors in its use. It is advisory, it makes you smarter and so forth,
but I wouldn’t put it in charge of command and control.”
Advances in AI overseas have caught the attention of U.S. officials.
For example, China is pushing full-steam ahead with its whole-of-nation AI program, and the country plans to become the worlds leader in the field by 2030.
“It’s a national program. As I understand, what that means in China is
that there will be hundreds of thousands of engineers produced and
trained in this. There is no analogous United States or European doctrine, and we need to have one,” Schmidt noted.
How do you teach common sense? DARPA wants to find out
DARPA's
budget request for fiscal 2019 shows that the agency wants to develop
general artificial intelligence that can reason like humans.
Deputy Secretary General of NATO Rose Gottemoeller, who also spoke at
the conference, noted concern among alliance members about such 21st
century threats.
“There is a worry now, in NATO and among all member states, that we’re
seeing new technology rapidly advancing in areas like artificial
intelligence, cyber. There are new frontiers of technology that we have
to keep a sharp eye on. We have to understand how they can emerge into
the defense sphere ― either as threats or as useful military
technology,’ Gottemoeller said.
When asked if NATO should establish its own advanced research program ―
an institution that mimics the United States’ Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency ― Gotemoller supported the suggestion. “I think in
general it’s a good idea, but I base that on my admiration of the
history and the benefits that [DARPA] has had for the U.S.,” she said.
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