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Technological revolution that will turn the world upside down

06.04.2023 07:42 AM
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Technological revolution that will turn the world upside down
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Technological revolution that will turn the world upside down
Artificial intelligence researcher Roman Dushkin saw that artificial intelligence has become the source and driving force of a new technological revolution.

He said, "For decades, I have been researching the field of artificial intelligence, and I believe that we are currently in the midst of a new technological revolution. This is not the noise that has risen with the launch of new generative models of artificial intelligence."

He added, "It is really a revolution that will and has already begun to undermine existing social relations. And not only social ones, but the various existing relationships in society throughout the current technological system. We humans must be ready to quickly adapt to new living conditions."

For his part, the writer and philosopher Victor Marakhovsky indicated that if artificial intelligence begins to deprive people of their jobs in the future, there is no need for regret.

He said, "Regardless of what people say about artificial intelligence and that it will not bring anything good to humanity, I personally want artificial intelligence in all its forms to show everything it can do, because one of the problems of civilization in reality, especially during the last two centuries, is the emergence of a class of people who work In essence, as bad robots, they do not perform their computational tasks well, and thus deprive robots of their primary mission, so these tasks must be given to robots, and after that a person must think about the meaning, purpose and importance of life, and this, of course, will be the task of those who will survive.
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