Can Artificial Intelligence be Friends of Humans?

Can Artificial Intelligence be Friends of Humans?
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AI will be the overall answer for the most challenging problems of our time

Technological advancement is consistently a neutral phenomenon. It's the human which makes the phenomena positive, negative, friend or foe; when Newton found the third law of motion it was not implied for creating weapons. Same goes for AI – individuals can utilize it for creating medical diagnosis equipment or killing machines; the main thing that matters is who is utilizing it and for what. For instance, in the medical field the AI algorithms could be utilized to become familiar with the best chemical constituents that can be utilized to fix diseases. Then again, AI can likewise be utilized to build up UAVs to kill individuals (great/terrible) by learning different war skills.

We have encountered similar blended emotions about AI faltering between fear, fascination, and hope. Frequently, it is depicted as the start of a startling apocalyptic age when robots will control over humankind and sci-fi bad dreams work out as expected. In a similar vein, for some individuals, AI is that scary digital monster that will greatly gobble up jobs and will prompt a jobless future. Interestingly, AI is viewed as the crucial part for staggering technological advancements and innovations such as self-driving cars, autonomous drones, or smart personal agents.

It is unequivocally attached to a sentiment of expectation that AI will be the overall answer for the most challenging problems of our time. Enchanted expectations on AI lead to a "technotopia", a promotion where nothing is by all accounts possible. These outrageous sentiments and conceptions are powered by intense, clingy features that virally spread in social media. However, they regularly don't reflect reality. We get charmed by new AI accomplishments, yet we overlook that these features are generally shown in explicit test settings but then not prepared to work practically.

There are different kinds of friendships: friendships of utility, pleasure, and goodness. Aristotle utilized these separations to depict the inspiration driving our connections. Some are simple comfort and energized by mutual gain; others depend on partaking in exercises together, yet blur away without that external stimulus.

The 'best' kind of friendships have solid basics: mutual respect and unselfish desire. We all know how unique and precious these friendships are, as they don't tag along regularly.

We likewise realize that fellowship can have no justifiable purpose. Think about a lion prepping infant chick as opposed to eating down on it. In any case, what advantage do we gain from positioning the significance of friendships? It's fundamental to guarantee neither one of the parties is being exploited, but past that, as long as it brings you bliss, does it truly make a difference? If you just spend time with somebody since you need somebody to play golf with, and AI can repeat that and become your chess partner, your experience isn't debased on the grounds that one is a machine.

Artificial intelligence will supplement human work as opposed to supplanting it. In numerous cases, AI algorithms are not precise enough to completely automate a particular task. Accept imaged based diagnosis for instance: A computer vision algorithm can just give proposals. A doctor constantly needs to revise the proposal since an off-base finding could be lethal for the patient. Nonetheless, AI can feature the data that is applicable for the diagnosis, empowering the doctor to be more gainful.

As the lines between people and machines keep on obscuring, there's likewise whether or not seeing AI as a friend could have unfriendly impacts. Mike Elgan from Fast Company contends against teaching children to be obliging to Alexa by expressing: "we don't need kids to see Alexa as a friend or having human qualities and forming attachments that will make shaping incredulity later on more troublesome." This proposes that one day machines might need to dupe us, putting the individuals who use them in danger. On the whole, we need to give them power. Giving them characters tracks into this domain – yet we never recommended the ride would be a simple one.

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