Artificial intelligence — creator, operator and destroyer, story of brahma, vishnu and; mahesh
Artificial Intelligence might be producing a useless class of human, Artificial Intelligence might beat us at everything by 2060, or like what Stephen Hawking warned us that Artificial Intelligence could end mankind.
Some Increasingly Significant Technology by 2050 for the European Commisssion...Jerome Glenn
This is an overview of future technology for consideration by the European Commission's KT (Knowledge Triangle: Innovation, Research, and Higher Education) 2050 Scenarios Group.
Artificial intelligence — creator, operator and destroyer, story of brahma, v...Yogesh Malik
Whether it is man’s desire that is so great that he is creating technological God or his lack of knowledge that he aspires to cut loose of the shackles of his biological structure, but this plug and play mentality that technology has given us is spreading its reach to the extreme and soon we will be able to do cut-and-paste with genetic editing
Some Increasingly Significant Technology by 2050 for the European Commisssion...Jerome Glenn
This is an overview of future technology for consideration by the European Commission's KT (Knowledge Triangle: Innovation, Research, and Higher Education) 2050 Scenarios Group.
Artificial intelligence — creator, operator and destroyer, story of brahma, v...Yogesh Malik
Whether it is man’s desire that is so great that he is creating technological God or his lack of knowledge that he aspires to cut loose of the shackles of his biological structure, but this plug and play mentality that technology has given us is spreading its reach to the extreme and soon we will be able to do cut-and-paste with genetic editing
Why we need radically new stories to create the planetary culture we want to live and work in...
Presentation inspired by http://futureofworking.org
Full Article at http://philiphorvath.com/thoughts-on-narratives-for-the-future-of-working/
Restitution du 29/06/2015 sur l'évènement Hello Tomorrow Conférence qui se déroulait du 25 au 26 Juin 2015 à la Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie à Paris.
Transhumanism is the belief or theory that the human race can evolve beyond its current physical and mental limitations by means of science and technology. The more we explored this subject, the more we got fascinated to see how people are riding on the current era technologies to surpass the capabilities of human body. If the current explorations in transhumanism are anything to go by, then, we believe the future will be very exciting!
In this report we explore the various technologies, people involved and the advancements made in the field of Transhumanism. We would love to hear your feedback, comments and suggestions. Please mail us at ice@humanfactors.com
On March 11, 2011 Todd Marks presented The Singularity is Here at SXSW Interactive.
The topic of Singularity is heating up as more people discuss what will become of the human race when computers exceed our intelligence. This presentation explores several theories about the future of mankind and points out how the technology leading us there is already HERE.
“The Singularity is Near” is a book and movie written by futurist and prominent Singularitarian, Ray Kurzweil. It is a documentary with a B-line drama where Ray’s digital alter ego Ramona sets off on a quest to pass the Turing Test. Passing this test signifies the day computers can “think”, which came close to occurring a few years ago and is not far off.
Learn what milestones we have already reached toward Singularity and what technologies present and future are leading us there. We will explore Location Based Services, Augmented Reality, Bio-Feedback and Smart Agents. We will analyze current trends in Bio-Technology, Nano-Technology, Computing and Robotics and discuss the possibility of Digital Immortality.
David Mattin - Human after all: new technologies and the search for meaningNEXTConference
We all want to fix digital. But if we want the next wave of technologies – AI, VR, robotics and more – to shape a better future, we need to understand where they are leading us. The way to do that? View these transformative technologies through the lens of our age-old, evolutionary human nature. In this fast-paced session TrendWatching’s Global Head of Trends and Insights, David Mattin, argues that the coming wave of digital technologies will transform the search for connection, status and belief in the 21st-century. New trends in lifestyles, behaviours and mindsets will mean huge opportunities for innovators – and huge new challenges for us as individuals and societies. Are we ready?
Towards a New Distributional EconomicsTim O'Reilly
A talk I gave on December 1, 2017 for a workshop on AI and the future of the economy organized by the OECD and the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy. In it, I explore implications of AI and internet-scale platforms for the design of markets, with the goal of starting a conversation about what we might call "distributional economics."
Data science vision and roadmap, IBM research highlights 5 in 5
Presentation delivered to Consultant System Integrators's event run in IBM Client Center Montpellier
Trendforecast 2030 the race for intelligenceBas van Raay
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We Get What We Ask For: Towards a New Distributional EconomicsTim O'Reilly
My keynote at the Venturebeat Blueprint conference in Reno, NV on March 6, 2018. The bad maps that are holding us back from building a better world. Technology need not eliminate jobs. It could be helping us tackle the world's great problems, and helping design marketplaces that ensure a more equitable distribution of the proceeds from doing so. The narrative that goes with the deck is in the speaker notes. There is also a summary and link to the video at https://venturebeat.com/2018/03/06/tim-oreilly-to-tech-companies-use-a-i-to-do-more-than-cut-costs/
What is the ultimate goal of artificial intelligence yogesh malikYogesh Malik
Can artificial intelligence solve world hunger and bring eternal peace? We will see that when the time comes but the inevitability of artificial intelligence becoming smarter than human has raised many questions about the long-term survival of the human race
More on ArtificialIntelligence ,Singularity ,Transhumanism ,Automation ,AGI ,AITakeover ,Algocracy ,MachineLearning ,DeepLearning
Why we need radically new stories to create the planetary culture we want to live and work in...
Presentation inspired by http://futureofworking.org
Full Article at http://philiphorvath.com/thoughts-on-narratives-for-the-future-of-working/
Restitution du 29/06/2015 sur l'évènement Hello Tomorrow Conférence qui se déroulait du 25 au 26 Juin 2015 à la Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie à Paris.
Transhumanism is the belief or theory that the human race can evolve beyond its current physical and mental limitations by means of science and technology. The more we explored this subject, the more we got fascinated to see how people are riding on the current era technologies to surpass the capabilities of human body. If the current explorations in transhumanism are anything to go by, then, we believe the future will be very exciting!
In this report we explore the various technologies, people involved and the advancements made in the field of Transhumanism. We would love to hear your feedback, comments and suggestions. Please mail us at ice@humanfactors.com
On March 11, 2011 Todd Marks presented The Singularity is Here at SXSW Interactive.
The topic of Singularity is heating up as more people discuss what will become of the human race when computers exceed our intelligence. This presentation explores several theories about the future of mankind and points out how the technology leading us there is already HERE.
“The Singularity is Near” is a book and movie written by futurist and prominent Singularitarian, Ray Kurzweil. It is a documentary with a B-line drama where Ray’s digital alter ego Ramona sets off on a quest to pass the Turing Test. Passing this test signifies the day computers can “think”, which came close to occurring a few years ago and is not far off.
Learn what milestones we have already reached toward Singularity and what technologies present and future are leading us there. We will explore Location Based Services, Augmented Reality, Bio-Feedback and Smart Agents. We will analyze current trends in Bio-Technology, Nano-Technology, Computing and Robotics and discuss the possibility of Digital Immortality.
David Mattin - Human after all: new technologies and the search for meaningNEXTConference
We all want to fix digital. But if we want the next wave of technologies – AI, VR, robotics and more – to shape a better future, we need to understand where they are leading us. The way to do that? View these transformative technologies through the lens of our age-old, evolutionary human nature. In this fast-paced session TrendWatching’s Global Head of Trends and Insights, David Mattin, argues that the coming wave of digital technologies will transform the search for connection, status and belief in the 21st-century. New trends in lifestyles, behaviours and mindsets will mean huge opportunities for innovators – and huge new challenges for us as individuals and societies. Are we ready?
Towards a New Distributional EconomicsTim O'Reilly
A talk I gave on December 1, 2017 for a workshop on AI and the future of the economy organized by the OECD and the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy. In it, I explore implications of AI and internet-scale platforms for the design of markets, with the goal of starting a conversation about what we might call "distributional economics."
Data science vision and roadmap, IBM research highlights 5 in 5
Presentation delivered to Consultant System Integrators's event run in IBM Client Center Montpellier
Trendforecast 2030 the race for intelligenceBas van Raay
2030: three participants, one new society. How will transhumanist and Humans consider themselves in the future? What will humans have to do to keep up in the race for intelligence? In what kind of demographic, political, economic, social and ecological system will we live? In this Trend forecast Bas van Raay, Trendwatcher, will give answers to these questions.
We Get What We Ask For: Towards a New Distributional EconomicsTim O'Reilly
My keynote at the Venturebeat Blueprint conference in Reno, NV on March 6, 2018. The bad maps that are holding us back from building a better world. Technology need not eliminate jobs. It could be helping us tackle the world's great problems, and helping design marketplaces that ensure a more equitable distribution of the proceeds from doing so. The narrative that goes with the deck is in the speaker notes. There is also a summary and link to the video at https://venturebeat.com/2018/03/06/tim-oreilly-to-tech-companies-use-a-i-to-do-more-than-cut-costs/
What is the ultimate goal of artificial intelligence yogesh malikYogesh Malik
Can artificial intelligence solve world hunger and bring eternal peace? We will see that when the time comes but the inevitability of artificial intelligence becoming smarter than human has raised many questions about the long-term survival of the human race
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Dan Faggella - TEDx Slides 2015 - Artificial intelligence and ConsciousnessDaniel Faggella
URL of the original TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjiZbMhqqTM
Notes from my 2015 TEDx presentation, titled: "We Should Wake Up Before The Machines Do," on the topic of artificial intelligence and consciousness.
Speaker: Daniel Faggella
Location: Southern New Hampshire University
Rise of the Machines” Is Not a Likely FutureEvery new technolog.docxmalbert5
“Rise of the Machines” Is Not a Likely Future
Every new technology brings its own nightmare scenarios. Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are no exceptions. Indeed, the word “robot” was coined for a 1920 play that dramatized just such a doomsday for humanity.
Recently, an open letter about the future of AI, signed by a number of high-profile scientists and entrepreneurs, spurred a new round of harrowing headlines like “Top Scientists Have an Ominous Warning about Artificial Intelligence,” and “Artificial Intelligence Experts Sign Open Letter to Protect Mankind from Machines.” The implication is that the machines will one
day displace humanity.
Let’s get one thing straight: a world in which humans are enslaved or destroyed by superintelligent machines of our own creation is purely science fiction. Like every other technology, AI has risks and benefits, but we cannot let fear dominate the conversation or guide AI research. Nevertheless, the idea of dramatically changing the AI research agenda to focus on AI “safety” is the primary message of a group calling itself the Future of Life Institute (FLI). FLI includes a handful of deep thinkers and public figures such as Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking and worries about the day in which humanity is steamrolled by powerful programs run a muck.
As eloquently described in the book Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies by FLI advisory board member and Oxford-based philosopher Nick Bostrom, the plot unfolds in three parts. In the first part—roughly where we are now—computational power and intelligent software develops at an increasing pace through the toil of scientists and engineers. Next, a breakthrough is made: programs are created that possess intelligence on par with humans. These programs, running on increasingly fast computers, improve themselves extremely rapidly, resulting in a runaway “intelligence explosion.” In the third and final act, a singular super-intelligence takes hold—outsmarting, outmaneuvering, and ultimately outcompeting the entirety of humanity and perhaps life itself. End scene.
Let’s take a closer look at this apocalyptic storyline. Of the three parts, the first is indeed happening now and Bostrom provides cogent and illuminating glimpses into current and near-future technology. The third part is a philosophical romp exploring the consequences of supersmart machines. It’s that second part—the intelligence explosion—that demonstrably violates what we know of computer science and natural intelligence.
Runaway Intelligence?
The notion of the intelligence explosion arises from Moore’s Law, the observation that the speed of computers has been increasing exponentially since the 1950s. Project this trend forward and we’ll see computers with the computational power of the entire human race within the next few decades. It’s a leap to go from this idea to unchecked growth of machine intelligence, however.
First, ingenuity is not the sole bottleneck to developing faster com.
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Artificial intelligence — creator, operator and destroyer, story of brahma, vishnu and mahesh
1. Applause from Peter Marshall
Yogesh Malik
Exponential Thinker | Technology Evangelist | Digital Futurist
Jul 30 · 5 min read
ArtiscialIntelligence—Creator,Operator
andDestroyer,ArchetypeofBrahma,
Vishnu& Mahesh
Whether it is man’s desire that is so great that he is creating
technological God or his lack of knowledge that he aspires to cut loose
of the shackles of his biological structure, but this plug and play
mentality that technology has given us is spreading its reach to the
extreme and soon we will be able to do cut-and-paste with genetic
editing.
Let’s look at what AI is capable of.
Arti cial Intelligence might be producing a useless class of human,
Arti cial Intelligence might beat us at everything by 2060, or like what
Stephen Hawking warned us that Arti cial Intelligence could end
mankind.
2. With this, the message is very loud and clear. You Can’t Ignore AI.
. . .
AI—From“Goodforus”to“Godfor us”
Until now, AI was “Good for us” but now AI is becoming like “God for
us”, and the Impact of all this is much graver and is grossly
undervalued.
In Hinduism, cosmic functions of creation, maintenance, and
destruction are personi ed by three deities typically Brahma the
creator, Vishnu the preserver, and Shiva the destroyer/regenerator;
also known as The Trimūrti (/trɪˈmʊərti/;[1] Sanskrit: trimūrti, “three
forms”) is the trinity of supreme divinity.
. . .
CREATOR, The Brahma
OPERATOR, The Vishnu
DESTROYER, The Mahesh/Shiva
. . .
CREATOR,The Brahma
3. CREATOR,The Brahma
I am a weak, ephemeral creature made of mud and dream. But I feel all
the powers of the universe whirling within me. Quoted by Nikos
Kazantzakis a Greek novelist, poet, playwright, and philosopher
The human species have been surrendering to the God, and at the same
time, man wishes to become God and generate life.
Instead of carbon-based life-form, new technology will create silicon-
based life-form that scientists have long speculated about. We can
certainly perceive that Silicon Valley is trying merging humans with
machines and warning us that otherwise, we become irrelevant.
Now, with advanced 3D printing technologies biological parts like
tissues, organs, heart can be printed; Biobots developed in labs,
something analogous to biological systems or machines of the projected
future world could one day assemble themselves or even self-heal.
. . .
. . .
Humans may merge with machines and proceed to emerge as cyborgs,
and human control over this Arti cial Intelligence based system will
4. disintegrate.
Genetically Modi ed Humans and 3D Printed Life raises some
profoundly serious ethical arguments that we are leaving the sanctity of
mankind on the lab table open all sorts of manipulations.
With this unfolding of the unusual species having the ability to edit
genetics, we stand well in playing God that gives birth to new life.
. . .
OPERATOR,The Vishnu
From sorting cucumbers to curing cancers Arti cial Intelligence based
algorithms are becoming very prominent in our everyday life.
Amelia, developed by tech rm IPsoft, is an Arti cial Intelligence based
software that serves 330,000 residents of one of London’s largest
boroughs. it receives 55,000 calls, 5,000 face-to-face consultations and
100,000 website visits a month and promises that Amelia will tend to
take up some of this demand
Arti cial Intelligence is already disrupting the business of law, Tim
Berners-Lee, inventor of the web suggests that Arti cial Intelligence
5. will run enterprises. We stand not far away from the day when AI will
be running governments
Of course, there’s yet a long way to go and a large amount of work to do
before A.I. becomes more commonplace in government. The Republic
of Estonia is even now enjoying the title of the most advanced digital
society in the world everything is conducted online from coordinating
the development and administration of the national information
system, to help the state provide the best possible services to citizens.
Idea may be far-fetched and absurd too but If exponential trajectories of
technological improvements continue like this we might have AI as our
president some day
. . .
DESTROYER,The Mahesh
Thousands are losing jobs to AI and we continue to see this, The World
Economic Forum (WEF) warned recently that robots, automation, and
AI will replace 5 million human jobs by 2020, and half of all jobs in the
next decade,
The fact of today’s business is that AI cannot be ignored. After replacing
nearly all jobs there arrives a point when AI will threaten humanity as
technology will bring in ‘new ways things can go wrong’ for human
survival.
6. . . .
In-between, robots will begin doing all things, while a lot of people
derive the meaning of life from their jobs, titles, and possessions; and
once AI will make them useless; “Work is worship won’t be true
anymore”.
Once you realize that you are not needed you become boring. Once
others realize that you have no niche or needed skills they won’t chose
you to be around.
Though there will be tremendous privileges of AI:—eradication of
hunger, elimination of diseases and extension of lifespan; but with self-
regulating super intelligence will neglect you like you ignore ants in
your backyard. It wouldn’t be that they will stand up against us but we
will not grab their attention as we won’t be t for to add any value
owing to our biological limitations.
. . .
And,TheFinalMessage Is:
If we compete against them, we lose. Rather, we
should use AI to discover what further we human can
do and let AI take over.