BitLanders C-Blogging: Should we fear artificial intelligence?

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This C-Blog is entitled "BitLanders C-Blogging: Should we fear artificial intelligence?" It was created as a part of my contribution to AI-inspired bitLanders C-Blogging, a unique project that reveals the future of blogging.

My previous C-Blogs about artificial intelligence are: "BitLanders C-Blogging: Latest technologies and trends in AI," "BitLanders C-Blogging: Four problems of AI," and "BitLanders C-Blogging: US Army relies on artificial intelligence."

Cybersecurity, cyberterrorism, artificial intelligence, new technologies - these concepts have long been a sign not of science fiction and futuristic forecasts, but phenomena of our modern life. For ordinary people, is important to develop the right attitude on the topic whether to fear artificial intelligence or not. According to the latest news, the AI-based future is closer than we think.

A popular misconception about artificial intelligence is misunderstanding the principles of its work. Many people believe that if we cannot perfectly explain the design of complex algorithms, this carries a potential hazard, and also seriously limits the use of AI.

Several famous people of the science world have warned humans about the possible danger of AI that can lead to a catastrophe. Among them, are Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk.

But are there any reasons for positivity? I have researched this topic and collected the most interesting information in a Querlo chat. Feel free to join it, the chat is situated below.

Image credit: Screenshot of Querlo chat

I hope that the information I have shared with you will help you form the right opinion about artificial intelligence and share it with others. It is important to inform people about modern technologies that influence us so much, that is why I am proud to participate in bitLanders C-Blogging. If you also want to create AI-inspired C-Blogs, read the guidelines here and visit quelro.com.


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