Saturday 14 September 2019

Artificial Intelligence and Our Humanity

Artificial Intelligence and Our Humanity

We hear and read about it everywhere these days.

You hear people saying, The future is now.

We must give way to technologies.

We'll be better off and live better lives (maybe not even work) when we allow AI to take action.

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Yes, technology is here, and we live in the dawn of the age of AI, and it is a subject that we have seen and heard a lot more about this season.

I wonder what the chances will be for the average individual.

What's Going to Happen with Humans?

Can you wonder what is going to happen to the average person? AI is taking over customer service, writing, layout, sales, law, and medicine. As a freelancer and social entrepreneur, the reality is that if you are looking at things in a purely bottom-line manner, utilizing AI could make a whole lot of sense. They never become sick. They work 27/7/365. They never stop and may really produce more than any human could --in a life. From a pure dollars and cents standpoint, AI can earn a good deal of sense.

But then you must wonder about the broader implications of AI, and I feel that society has not even started to get its head around the implications. Should you pay a little attention to the news, then you understand that a couple of months ago Facebook engineers closed down and pulled the plug on AI that determined on its own to go ahead and produce a new language. It was more effective for them to receive the work done, but humans did not understand. It would appear that the language was fundamental, but what happens when the AI had not been shut down? Would they have developed a highly sophisticated way to communicate and operate which completely excised human?

I agree that technologies can be helpful to society. I think most folks would agree that we would like to send a bot into a dangerous scenario, say warfare, rather than ask our men and women put their lives on the line. By way of instance, the fact that we've begun to print human organs together with 3D is a significant advancement, and we have to expect that many lives will be spared.

My concern as I dig deeper into the problem of AI is exactly what the consequences are for the human race, and yes, that includes how we in the sector connect with one another and with the planet we serve. As I mentioned in the preceding article I wrote, the Partnership on AI, that will be a collaborative effort between mega-companies like facebook, Apple, Google and major non-profits such as UNICEF and Human Rights is trying to direct the conversation about the consequences of AI at all our lives.

If you tune into even a little bit to the dialogue about AI, you know that We Must deal with several issues, including some of these:

Security: We don't wish to be in a situation where AI is generated, and it isn't required to protect human life.

Transparency: We had the recent situation with Facebook where they closed down AI, but who rules (government or business) when someone says & Houston, we've got a problem"?

Labor and the Economy: Whose responsibility is it to train individuals as AI develops and what will their job acts maintain light of a much more powerful AI spouse? Can people even have jobs?

The reality appears to be apparently developing there aren't many areas--if any--that AI will not touch.

Earth's Competitive Advantage

While I read about problems related to AI, I think of something --humanity. I think most of us have to enter the dialogue now about the consequences of AI. I'm someone who enjoys and appreciates people precisely because we are imperfect. There is a good deal of prose and poetry in the human condition. AI cannot enjoy, demonstrate courage, hope, vision, sense fear, etc..

In my head, these attributes are what makes humans so much better than AI. Our values are our competitive advantage compared to AI. There's something intrinsic within people (some call it a soul or spirit, others connect with the scientific dots of all the components which constitute our brains, hearts, and bodies) that make us unique, and yes, actually unique.

We've got a serious conversation that needs to happen about AI, but it involves all people, and we must pay attention before we have a situation we didn't bargain for in the age of technology.

The Path to Humanity since it Greets AI

In a lot of ways, I hope that AI starts to break down the things that divide us and that we find that as people, we are all the same. We are. Take away the issues of money, race, faith, gender and everything else; we all bleed red.

All of us hurt.

We all hope.

All of us dream.

The way I see it, the time is for humanity. It could be our greatest hours at the dawn of a new era --we all get from our own manner and engage in a global conversation about humanity in the age of AI.

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