2.23.2019

Nick Bostrom : What happens when our computers get smarter than we are?


Nick Bostrom at TED2015  (transcript)
What happens when our computers get smarter than we are?
Summary
I thought hard that what is worth of humans and what is worth of our computer when our computer gets smarter than humans are.
Now, it figures out that our computer can learn itself, it can calculate faster than us, it's said that the computer robs our jobs in many situations, it’ll become the machine of superintelligence, and it must control us. In the first place, the word “control” gives us the image of slaves, though, we won't need to work that time. I talked with my friend about that situation. The conclusions are our actions of wearing dresses, going out, studying English, buying something and even eating are meaningful. It's because you can use teleportation to meet friends who use another language though it's translated automatically. The computer makes its image wear beautiful dresses, you are in a pajama, though and your meals are only one tablet supplement that has enough nutrients that you live for your one day. It'll be like you're a dog and the computer is your owner. People really love their pets now.
The speaker tells us that the ultimate limit to information processing in a machine substitute lies far outside the limits in biological tissue. It’ll be like we're flea and a computer is a person who stamps on a flea. A current situation, no one says that doesn't push a flea, gathering might carry some diseases, though. 
Can a flea a million years pass from now look back that fleas create the computer?
We can think from the article. If Earth was created one year ago, the human species would be ten minutes old but we would be fleas but it might get eternal life.
There, All notions that are not only wearing, studying, going, buying and eating, but also living, emotions and money must be changing.
Now, we can't learn our histories correctly thus humans wouldn't learn whether we did that really mattered was to get this thing right. Only the computer must know it. It's not necessarily incorrect, is it?

Words in this story
substrate /noun/ a substance or layer that underlies something, or on which some process occurs, in particular.
adversary /noun/ opponent rival enemy

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