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Murray Shanahan

    Murray Shanahan ist Professor für kognitive Robotik, dessen Arbeit die tiefgreifenden Fragen der künstlichen Intelligenz und des Bewusstseins erforscht. Seine Schriften konzentrieren sich darauf, wie mentale Phänomene wie Selbstwahrnehmung und Weltverständnis komplexen Systemen zugeschrieben werden können. Shanahan bemüht sich, die grundlegenden Prinzipien der Intelligenz zu verstehen und ihre zukünftigen Wege zu erkunden.

    The Technological Singularity
    • The Technological Singularity

      • 244 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,8(394)Abgeben

      The notion that human history is nearing a singularity—where ordinary humans may be surpassed by artificial intelligence (AI) or enhanced biological intelligence—has shifted from science fiction to serious discussion. Some theorists suggest that if AI continues to advance rapidly, this singularity could occur by mid-century. The author provides an introduction to the singularity concept and explores its potential ramifications. Rather than predicting outcomes, the focus is on examining various scenarios. Regardless of whether one views the singularity as imminent or distant, its implications prompt vital philosophical and practical questions about our collective future. The author discusses technological progress in AI, both inspired by biology and engineered independently. Achieving human-level AI, while theoretically feasible, poses challenges, and the leap to superintelligent AI could happen swiftly. The existence of such machines raises questions about personhood, rights, and identity. While some AI may be designed to benefit humanity, others could pose risks. The singularity represents both an existential threat and an opportunity for humanity to overcome its limitations. The author emphasizes the importance of envisioning both outcomes to strive for a favorable future.

      The Technological Singularity