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Is It a Problem That Computers Will Soon Be Able To Think?

Discussion in 'Computers' started by Malomo okiki, May 19, 2018.

  1. Malomo okiki

    Malomo okiki New Member

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    Having upgraded and modern software, which is still on research, installed in computer systems, is it a danger that they will soon manage to think? Or, alternatively could it be actually the condition that humans will learn to think like computers? Read on for an analysis on this aspect.

    That computer systems will be able to think is an important for humans. Humans do not need to do all the hard work any longer. They get to relax more and have lots of leisure.

    On the other hands, when humans sit down to interact with pcs, now that they are smart, a persons brain is more likely to grab the level the computer is thinking and exactly how it is doing so that they consistently give attention to the issue. Therefore, over time, humans will commence to think like computers which poses a problem to society.

    These individuals will be weirdos, no more being able to enjoy family life and fun. Their minds will continue to concentrate how computer systems are able to think and get glued to the aspect so that they go into another world, which no pressure could possibly bring them back again to the real world.

    They are going to continually toil in lab in an efforts to understand computers and interact with them at the root level so that hope for their loved ones and social circles can get lost and lives will be changed for the worse.

    Therefore, it is critical to comprehend that computers should be authorized to think and make the job of humans easier but no way humans should try to believe like them. Because? nternet site have illustrated, it poses a threat for others and they are generally actually likely to convert into automated programs, no more being able to function like real humans, losing out on all the fun of life.

    It truly is encouraged though that humans work in labs to try to make computers and automated programs feel that will help to solve complex real-life problems. But humans shouldn't give attention about how precisely they can be doing it at the basic level otherwise they learn to think like them and all hope is lost.

    Summing up, I would suggest humans keep their distance from computers and robots but work on those to make them function in smart ways without getting dangerously affiliated with them so that they discontinue to start out thinking like machines. That machines will be able to think is not the challenge at all. Actually the condition is the other way round and humans should be cautious and canny and know ahead of time where the threat actually lies.
     
  2. pixelex

    pixelex New Member

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    Computers will not be able to think. Artificial Intelligence is just that, artificial. There is no thinking going on just lines of code that allow the computer to simulate thinking. It cannot have creativity, it can only use math and predetermined information to draw conclusions. It cannot Write a book unless you give it books to mimic. Artificial intelligence, even when it passes the Turing test, will never have true intellect.
     
  3. MwangiJack

    MwangiJack New Member

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    You have plainly laid out your case.The distance between computers and humans should be kept.Humans ought to retain autonomy.Have you ever wondered what would happen if artificial intelligence went rogue?
     

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