Garry Kasparov : Don't fear intelligent machines. Work with them (transcript)
Summary
This is a great story that the speaker is just no other than a world chess champion.
He tells us that we humans shouldn't fight against the machines, because we need the help of the new intelligent machines to achieve our dream.
People say that he’s lost to the machine Deep Blue that IBM created to defeat him. However, though this is a human triumph, so machine’s triumph is always the human triumph. We sometimes tend to forget it and just human’s creations surpassed humans.
And then, it turned out that a weak human player plus a machine plus a better process is superior the most. It can win against a very powerful machine alone and also a strong human plus machine and an inferior process.
We couldn't stop the progress of technologies but feeling fear and pressures will mean humanity has ceased to make progress. We have no choice but to work with them.
We have understandings, purpose and passion that machines don't have but machines have instruction and objectivity that is beyond what we have. Why can't we work with them?
Words in this story
triumph /noun/ a great victory or achievement.
humanity /noun/ humankind, mankind, man, people, human beings, humans
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