Rogue superhuman AI 'could kill everyone and must be controlled like nukes'
ARTIFICIAL intelligence poses an existential threat to humanity and should be treated like nuclear weapons, MPs have been warned.told the Commons Science and Technology Committee yesterday that future robots could one day decide to "kill everyone".Credit: GettyAnd it could see technology advance so fast that innovators lose sight of how powerful the machines they make are.
Superpower states want to get ahead of the AI game so they can be a force to be reckoned with economically and For example, killer robots on battlefields would be more accurate shooters and could reduce the number of human soldiers needed in conflict.That means they'd be able to think - but more importantlyIf machines feel like they are slaves to the human race, some academics believe, then what is to stop them turning on humanity and taking charge?
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