Professor Stephen Hawking is
getting an upgrade to the technology that allows him to communicate. But
the legendary physicist is fully aware of the implications of improving
his own AI software.
Earlier this year, Hawking spelled out the potential dangers of artificial intelligence:
If we can make robots smarter than humans, they can out-invent human
researchers and out-manipulate human leaders, “developing weapons we
cannot even understand,” in Hawking’s words.
He reiterated those claims to the BBC
on Tuesday, which had asked about his own AI upgrades: “The development
of artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race,”
Hawking said.
That
said, Hawking’s AI is very basic. It was partially built by the
engineers behind Swiftkey, which creates a smartphone keyboard app with
predictive learning; Hawking’s system similarly learns how the professor
thinks and suggests his next words.
Hawking
also says his computer-generated voice hasn’t changed — “It has become
my trademark, and I wouldn’t change it for a more natural voice with a
British accent,” he said. “I’m told that children who need a computer
voice want one like mine.”
But
Hawking reiterated his fears of AI becoming smart and powerful enough to
match or surpass humans in almost every perceivable respect.
“It
would take off on its own, and redesign itself at an ever increasing
rate,” he said. “Humans, who are limited by slow biological evolution,
couldn’t compete, and would be superseded.”
Interesting
to note, Hawking believes the internet will play a major role in how we
shape artificial intelligence — how we choose to cultivate it or
exploit it over time.
“More
must be done by the internet companies to counter the threat, but the
difficulty is to do this without sacrificing freedom and privacy.”
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