AI isn’t what we should be worried about – it’s the humans controlling it
By
Neha Kumari
Denver (US), Apr 8 (The Conversation) In 2014, Stephen Hawking voiced grave warnings about the threats of artificial intelligence.
His concerns were not based on any anticipated evil intent, though. Instead, it was from the idea of AI achieving “singularity.” This refers to the point when AI surpasses human intelligence and achieves the capacity to evolve beyond its original programming, making it uncontrollable.