![]() ![]() This hacking will come naturally, as AIs become more advanced at learning, understanding, and problem-solving. They’ll improve as AI techniques get more sophisticated, but we can see hints of them in operation today. Some of the hacks I will discuss don’t even require major research breakthroughs. ![]() We don’t need malicious AI systems like Skynet (Terminator) or the Agents (Matrix). My scenarios don’t require evil intent on the part of anyone. #Block world problem in ai code android#I’m not assuming intelligent androids like Data (Star Trek), R2-D2 (Star Wars), or Marvin the Paranoid Android (The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy). I’m not postulating any “singularity,” where the AI-learning feedback loop becomes so fast that it outstrips human understanding. Okay, maybe it’s a bit of hyperbole, but none of this requires far-future science-fiction technology. We risk a future of AI systems hacking other AI systems, with humans being little more than collateral damage. It’s not just a difference in degree it’s a difference in kind. And two, AI systems will themselves become hackers: finding vulnerabilities in all sorts of social, economic, and political systems, and then exploiting them at an unprecedented speed, scale, and scope. It will hack our society to a degree and effect unlike anything that’s come before. ![]() And it is already deeply embedded into our social fabric, both in ways we understand and in ways we don’t. Artificial intelligence-AI-is an information technology. ![]()
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