Wednesday 13 November 2013

Artificial Intelligence


In the history of humanity, brain has been given special place in which all of our life is rely on. Our brain is the most powerful tool compared with smarter computer. In spite of all of its amazing functions, we still find the limitation of our brain. Today, some efforts are being made to improve the function of our biological brain. The collaboration between science and modern technology are working together to develop digital mind.

Now day, human capacity plays vital role. Humans are still the main important resource. We still depend on human to operate robot or machine. Humans are still the master behind the machine. Consequently, there is some chances to have some mistakes. Human error still occurs as the problem. As an example, we dream about smart car that can reduce the possibility of accident.

In the future robot might think like human. Intellectualism is not only possessed by human. Machine would be able to perform more complex task. Robots are becoming more alive when they can have the capacity to “think” analytically and solve problem. Even today, we can find the growing of daily devices that work autonomously, example robot vacuum. The replication of human artificial life in laboratory improves better chance of machine to become more independent.  

The development of Artificial Intelligence also brings fundamental impact to our life. Human life will be radically changed. Our desire to create smarter machine make our future unpredictable. There is dilemmatic problem. Will we still be able to control the machine? It is fundamental question because we cannot tell what a smarter machine will do, because if we could, we would already be that smart. The smarter machine will be a new era and become common. At the, this is can be seen as the end of human era. Within thirty years, we will have the technological means to create superhuman intelligence. Shortly after, the human era will be ended (Vinge, 2003).


Reference:
Mahoney, M(2003). The Social Impact of Artificial Intelligence [Online]. Available at: http://mattmahoney.net/singularity.html [accesed: 12 November 2013].



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