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Tech Visionaries Warn Against Artificial Intelligence

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    PROVIDED BY CNNNEXT.COM
    Published on Jul 30, 2015
    Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking are among scientists who urged researchers to calm down with artificial

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    PROVIDED BY CNNNEXT.COM
    Published on Jul 30, 2015
    Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking are among scientists who urged researchers to calm down with artificial intelligence.

    They argue that artificial intelligence and specifically autonomous weapons could lead to the destruction of society as a whole.

    "Robotics experts from around the world have called for a ban on autonomous weapons, warning that an artificial intelligence revolution in warfare could spell disaster for humanity.

    The open letter, published by the Future of Life Institute, has been signed by hundreds of AI and robotics researchers, as well as high-profile persons in the science and tech world including Stephen Hawking, Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.

    Celebrated philosopher and cognitive scientist Daniel Dennett is among other endorsers who've added their names to the letter.

    Developments in machine intelligence and robotics are already impacting the tech landscape -- for instance, camera-equipped drones are prompting new debates on personal privacy and self-driving cars have the potential to revolutionise the automotive industry.

    However, many experts are concerned that progress in the field of AI could offer applications for warfare that take humans out of the loop.

    The open letter defines autonomous weapons as those that "select and engage targets without human intervention".

    It suggests that armed quadcopters that hunt and kill people are an example of the kind of AI that should be banned to prevent a "global AI arms race."

    "Autonomous weapons are ideal for tasks such as assassinations, destabilising nations, subduing populations and selectively killing a particular ethnic group," the letter continues.

    "We therefore believe that a military AI arms race would not be beneficial for humanity."

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