Jan 02, 2019 – Larry Page “I truly believe Ai is the key to unlocking the full potential of human focused digital, so it is important that we understand what AI is, in order to understand what it is going to mean for design. Here Are the 12 Insightful Quotes About Artificial Intelligence. 1) “Success in creating AI would be the biggest event in human history.Unfortunately, it might also be the last, unless we learn how to avoid the risks.”. Artificial Intelligence: AI History will place an asterisk next to A.I. As the film Stanley Kubrick might have directed. But let the record also show that Kubrick-after developing this project for some 15 years.
Artificial intelligence, or AI for short, is no longer just a fictional topic tossed around by Sci-Fi fanatics. Our world is becoming more and more integrated with AI. When you tell your Google Home, Amazon Echo, or even Siri to play your favorite playlist, you’re interacting with AI.
This smart technology is more practical today than it ever was in the past, and the future of AI seems as bright as ever.
If we’re already heading in that direction, why not learn from those who know a thing or two about AI technology?
Here are 12 shocking and inspiring quotes about artificial intelligence that will open your eyes to the possibilities of artificial intelligence.
1. AI Could Make the World a Better Place
“I imagine a world in which AI is going to make us work more productively, live longer, and have cleaner energy.” – Fei-Fei Li, Computer Science Professor at Stanford
2. The Goal of AI is to Give Better Customer Service
“One of our big goals in search is to make search that really understands exactly what you want, understands everything in the world. As computer scientists, we call that artificial intelligence.” –Larry Page, Google Co-founder
3. More Complex Than We Thought
“By far, the greatest danger of Artificial Intelligence is that people conclude too early that they understand it.” –Eliezer Yudkowsky, AI Researcher
4. AI Will Help Make Sense of Data
“Throughout the business world, every company these days is basically in the data business and they’re going to need AI to civilize and digest big data and make sense out of it—big data without AI is a big headache.” – Kevin Kelly, Co-founder of Wired
5. AI Mimics Humanity
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“Nobody phrases it this way, but I think that artificial intelligence is almost a humanities discipline. It’s really an attempt to understand human intelligence and human cognition.” –Sebastian Thrun, Computer Scientist and Google Fellow
6. We’re Close
“We have some people at Google who are trying to build artificial intelligence and to do it on a large scale to make search better. Very few [other] people are working on this, and I don’t think it’s as far off as people think.” –Larry Page, Google Co-founder
7. AI Goes Above and Beyond Our Human Intelligence
“Anything that could give rise to smarter-than-human intelligence – in the form of Artificial Intelligence, brain-computer interfaces, or neuroscience-based human intelligence enhancement – wins hands down beyond contest as doing the most to change the world. Nothing else is even in the same league.” –Eliezer Yudkowsky, AI Researcher
8. We’re Moving Towards Predictive Insights
“You could claim that moving from pixelated perception, where the robot looks at sensor data, to understanding and predicting the environment is a Holy Grail of artificial intelligence.” –Sebastian Thrun, Computer Scientist and Google Fellow
9. AI Can Eliminate Human Biases
“By their very nature, heuristic shortcuts will produce biases, and that is true for both humans and artificial intelligence, but the heuristics of AI are not necessarily the human ones.” –Daniel Kahneman, Behavioral Psychologist
10. It’s All on the Phone
“The iPhone is made on a global scale, and it blends computers, the Internet, communications, and artificial intelligence in one blockbuster, game-changing innovation. It reflects so many of the things that our contemporary world is good at – indeed, great at.” –Tyler Cowen, Economist
11. There’s No Such Thing as “Evil AI”
“The real risk with AI isn’t malice but competence. A superintelligent AI will be extremely good at accomplishing its goals, and if those goals aren’t aligned with ours, we’re in trouble.” –Stephen Hawking, Theoretical Physicist
12. AI is the Future of Business
“No company is going to survive in the future without implementing, or at least gaining an understanding of, artificial intelligence and how it can be used to better grasp data they collect.” – David Gasparyan, President of Phonexa
Predictive modeling and machine learning are the forebears of artificial intelligence.
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Elon Musk is a leading voice on the potential danger's of AI. His concern over AI led him to co-found OpenAI, a non-profit AI research company. Scroll down to read the quotes, or watch Elon share his thoughts on AI.
Elon Musk Quotes About Ai
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Quotes About Aiming
'Hope we’re not just the biological boot loader for digital superintelligence. Unfortunately, that is increasingly probable.' (Aug, 2014 Source)
'So the goal of OpenAI is really just to take the set of actions that are most likely to improve the positive futures. Like, if you can think of like the future as a set of probability streams that branch out and then converge; collapse down to a particular event and then branch out again and there's a certain set of probabilities associated with the future being positive and a different type flavours of that and at OpenAI we want to try to guide… do whatever we can to increase the probability of the good futures happening.' (June, 2016 Source)
'I think if AI power is widely distributed then, and there's not, say, one entity that has some super AI that is a million times smarter than anything else, if instead the AI power is broadly distributed and, to the degree that we can link AI power to each individual's will, like you'd have your AI agent, everyone would have their AI agent, and then if somebody did try and do something really terrible then the collective will of others could overcome that bad actor, which you can't do if there's one AI that's a million times better than everyone else.' (June, 2016 Source)
'I think AI is something that is risky at the civilization level, not merely at the individual risk level, and that's why it really demands a lot of safety research.' (Jan, 2015 Source)
'I think A.I. is probably the single biggest item in the near term that’s likely to affect humanity. So it’s very important that we have the advent of A.I. in a good way, that it’s something that if you could look into a crystal ball and see the future, you would like that outcome. Because it is something that could go wrong… So we really need to make sure it goes right.' (Sep, 2016 Source)
'I think having a high bandwidth interface to the brain [is extremely important], we are currently bandwidth limited. We have a digital tertiary self. In the form of our email, computers, phones, applications, we are effectively superhuman. But we are extremely bandwidth constrained in that interface between the cortex and that tertiary digital form of yourself, and helping solve that bandwidth constraint would be very important for the future as well.' (Sep, 2016 Source)
'The best of the available alternatives that I can come up with [regarding A.I.], and maybe somebody else can come up with a better approach or a better outcome, is that we achieve democratization of A.I. technology. Meaning that no one company or small set of individuals has control over advanced A.I. technology. That’s very dangerous, it could also get stolen by somebody bad. Like some evil dictator. A country could send their intelligence agency to go steal it and gain control. It just becomes a very unstable situation if you have any incredibly powerful A.I. You just don’t know whose going to control that.' (Sep, 2016 Source)
'It’s not as though I think the risk is that A.I. will develop a will of its own right off the bat, the concern is more that someone may use it in a way that is bad. Or even if they weren’t going to use it in a way that's bad, that someone could take it from them and use it in a way that’s bad. That I think is quite a big danger. So I think we must have democratization of A.I. technology and make it widely available. And that’s obviously the reason that you [Sam Altman], me, and the rest of the team created OpenAI - was to help spread out A.I. technologies so it doesn’t get concentrated in the hands of a few.' (Sep, 2016 Source)
'If we can effectively merge with A.I. by improving the neural link between the cortex and your digital extension of yourself - which already exists, it just has a bandwidth issue - then effectively you become an A.I. human symbiote. And if that then is widespread, [where] anyone who wants it can have it, then we solve the control problem as well. We don’t have to worry about some evil dictator A.I., because we are the A.I. collectively. That seems to be the best outcome I can think of.' (Sep, 2016 Source)
'[OpenAI] seems to be going really well. We have a really talented team that are working hard. OpenAI is structured as a non-profit, but many non-profits do not have a sense of urgency… but OpenAI does. I think people really believe in the mission, I think it’s important. It’s about minimizing the risk of existential harm in the future…' (Sep, 2016 Source)