Science Documentary: Cyber Illusionist, Thinking Robots, The Future of Machine Intelligence
Robot is a word coined in 1921, in a science fiction tale by the Czech playwright, Karel ฤapek. Magic can be thought of as the willing suspension of disbelief. Cyber Illusionists combine science and magic to create illusions. Using iphones, video projection and augmented reality, and collaborating with the open source community to create certain tools that utilize touch screens, voice recognition, pattern recognition and face tracking, etc.
EDI stands for Electronic Deceptive Intelligence. EDI is an autonomous thinking robot, or at least that is what it appears to be. The illusion of the thinking machine is a mixture of mechanical engineering and the deceptiveness of the conjurers art. Alan Turing, a pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence, spoke about creating the illusion of a machine that could think. He said that a computer would deserve to be called intelligent if it deceived a human into believing it was human. In other words, if we do not yet have the technological solutions, would illusion serve the same purpose. That purpose being, to create the robotic illusion with devising a set of ethical rules and codes that all robots would live by. As Isaac Asimov once said, a robot may not harm humanity or by in action, allow humanity to come to harm.
We anthropomorphize our machines by giving them a friendly looking face and a comforting voice. We let them entertain us and make them aware of our presence. They can be conscious of our fragile frames and move themselves away if we get too close. They could become able to account for our unpredictability and anticipate our actions. And so, in creating the illusion of the technological solution, we can truly interact with a thinking, conscious robot.
Machines and humans have worked together over a long period of time, but whereas in the past the machines jobs were to perform labor intensive tasks, now machines are being developed in order to augment our mental capabilities and help us to perform tasks that, in the past, would have been hard to believe could be accomplished. This move from muscle to brain power has been facilitated be Moore's Law, and the growth of machine intelligence or artificial intelligence. There has been exponential growth in machine intelligence over the past 50 years, and that is only expected to continue. The financial crisis was a great example of surging technological advancement combined with too much information. So much so, that we could not decipher what data was important. So even with all this data, we were not able to prevent the economic crisis. So we need to be sure that the integrity of the system remains solid, and that it is not considered untrustworthy. Not only because the cyber system may be corrupted, but that it is untrustworthy and prevents us from handing tasks over to machine intelligence because we cannot trust that it will work. We have seen robots take several human jobs, and we are sure that this will continue. Some estimate about 47% of jobs will be taken by machines. But although some jobs may have been taken by robots, several other new jobs have been created, such as computer programming, app development, and the jobs in the service industry.
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