With the evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI) new predictions have been emerging over time. Many had been taking place years ago, where everything would point to a supreme power of machines over men that would be harvesting. Thus, recently there has been talk of the prognosis of Arthur C Clarke which he did in 1964 to a BBC production in London.
On the “Horizon” show, the character said the following:
“The most intelligent inhabitants of that future world will not be men or apes, they will be machines. The distant descendants of today’s computers.
According to Clarke’s statements on that occasion, noting that the machines of his time were “completely idiotic”, but “this will not be the reality in another generation”.
That is, machines, as a kind of advanced technologies, “will start to think and eventually outwit their creators completely.” However, he also assured that he doesn’t see why this should be depressing.
“We substituted Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals, and we assume we are an improvement. I think we should consider it a privilege to be steps to higher things. I suspect that organic or biological evolution is about to come to an end and we are now at the beginning of an inorganic or mechanical evolution that will be thousands of times faster.”added
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the combination of algorithms proposed with the purpose of creating machines that present the same capacities as the human being. A technology that is still distant and mysterious to us, but that for a few years has been present in our daily lives at all hours.
- Process automation. The artificial intelligence allows automating and speeding up tasks whose execution can be boring or require a lot of time for beings humans.
- Streamline decision making. …
- Encourage creativity. …
- Improve accuracy.